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Apple to adopt 2nm chip technology with next year’s iPhones, per report

Apple reportedly agrees with TSMC chip price increase after saying it wouldn't

According to supply chain analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, Apple’s A20 chip should adopt TSMC’s 2nm process for the very first time. This means that next year’s iPhone 18 models should all take the leap to a next-generation chip architecture. Previously, it was unclear whether or not all iPhone 18 models would adopt 2nm tech.

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Apple expected to bring new version of its 5G modem to iPhone 18 Pro models

Apple’s C1 chip

Apple this year introduced C1, its first in-house 5G modem, with the iPhone 16e. However, the company isn’t expected to bring its own modem to more expensive iPhones until at least next year. Analyst Jeff Pu of GF Securities has now corroborated this rumor by saying that Apple is working on a new version of its modem for the iPhone 18 Pro models.

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The biggest problem with a folding iPhone has been solved, says new report

The biggest problem with a folding iPhone has been solved to Apple's satisfaction | 9to5Mac render shown

Apple famously likes to take its time with most forms of new tech, preferring to be best rather than first, and that’s been true of a folding iPhone.

The company reportedly hasn’t been impressed with the quality of Android models to date, with one issue in particular most bothering the iPhone maker …

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Samsung reportedly working on a 3-layer stacked camera sensor for iPhone [U]

Samsung reportedly working on a 3-layer stacked camera sensor for iPhone | Existing iPhone 16 Pro Max camera module shown

Sony has had the exclusive manufacturing contract for iPhone camera sensors for more than a decade, but Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo last year suggested this would be changing with the iPhone 18. This has now been backed by two further reports, one of which provides a little more detail.

Samsung is said to be working on a 3-layer stacked camera sensor for Apple, which should improve the performance of future iPhone cameras. Update: Digitimes now backs the report …

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Apple wanted the iPhone 18 to be that ‘single slab of glass’ but it looks unlikely

Apple's single slab of glass vision is tougher than the Galaxy Edge shown here

Former Apple design chief Jony Ive had long seen the holy grail of iPhone design to be “a single slab of glass” without any bezels. A new supply-chain report says Apple had hoped that the iPhone 18 would see it achieve that objective, but it now looks unlikely.

The goal, says the report, is to have the entirety of the front of the device be display, with the screen flowing seamlessly into the sides of the phone …

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iPhone 17 2nm chip reports disputed by leaker with respectable record

iPhone 17 2nm chip reports disputed | iPhone 15 Pro Max logic board shown

Reports of the iPhone 17 having a 2nm chip in the two Pro models have been disputed by a leaker with a respectable track-record. They say that Apple’s first 2nm processor will instead be used in the iPhone 18.

Citing inside information they claim to have about TSMC’s forecast production capacity, they suggest that 2nm chips won’t enter production until the end of 2025 – which would be too late for the iPhone 17 …

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