Industry experts argue that Apple is striving to “align” performance gains across generations of branded SoCs. Thus, the A15 Bionic processor became only 8% faster than last year's model, while the difference between the A13 and A12 chips was over 20%.
Already in 2022, the American electronics manufacturer may switch to a 4-nanometer process technology. In addition to the increase in the number of transistors, a transition to a new cluster of cores is also expected: a bundle of "big" Avalanche and energy-efficient Blizzard instead of Firestorm and Icestorm used in the A14 and A15 Bionic chips.
According to rumors, the company is also working on the issue of upgrading other future devices. The changes are also expected to affect Apple's ARM processor family for laptops. Earlier TSMC and Samsung Electronics said that they have already begun to master more "subtle" technological processes (2 nm and 3 nm), planning to begin their mass production by 2025. It is possible that it is Apple that will become one of the first customers of such products for its electronics.
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