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According to blogger Shrimp Apple Pro, since TSMC’s more advanced N3 and N4P manufacturing processes will not be mass-produced until 2023, Apple’s latest chips will still use TSMC’s N5P and N4 technologies. Well-known analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said that N4 has no obvious advantage over N5P. N5P is the process used by the current A15 chip, so it is reported that Apple plans to use the N5P process on the A16 chip, so the performance and efficiency improvement of the A16 chip to the A15 will not be great. In addition, the new MacBook Air will be launched this year, it will also use the N5P process. However, since the 2022 MacBook Air is a complete redesign, that could mean a major chip upgrade might not be as significant for the device. In addition, it is reported that Apple is currently developing the M1 Ultimate Edition series, which is characterized by an upgraded core structure. The M1 Ultra, M1 Max, M1 Pro, and M1 processors in the M1 series all use the more energy-efficient Icestorm core and ultra The high-performance Firestorm core is also consistent with the A14 processor. It is reported that .
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