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Apple raids TSMC 2 nm wafers, iPhone 18 to pack triple A20 Pro beasts
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 57994, member: 636"] Apple launched three processor variants for the iPhone 17 series, marking the first instance of such diversification within a single chip generation. The company released the standard A19 alongside two A19 Pro versions that differ primarily in graphics processing capabilities. The base A19 and iPhone Air's A19 Pro both feature five graphics cores, while Pro and Pro Max models receive six-core graphics processors. Apple achieves these variations through chip-binning techniques that disable specific components during manufacturing. The technology giant plans to extend this three-chip strategy to next year's iPhone 18 lineup with A20 processors. Industry analysts predict the base iPhone 18 model will disappear in favor of Apple's debut foldable device. The second-generation iPhone Air would receive the standard A20 processor, while Pro variants and the foldable model would utilize the enhanced A20 Pro version with superior graphics performance. [/QUOTE]
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