Overview
- Reports suggest Apple will use TSMC's 2nm chips for the iPhone 18 Pro models, marking a major technological advancement in processor efficiency and performance.
- The cost of the new A20 chip is estimated to increase by 70%, from $50 to $85 per unit, potentially impacting the retail price of the Pro models.
- Non-Pro iPhone 18 models are expected to retain the 3nm chips used in prior generations to maintain more affordable pricing.
- Speculations also point to design changes, including an under-screen Face ID sensor and a smaller Dynamic Island, which could enhance the phone's aesthetics and functionality.
- The iPhone 18 is anticipated for a 2026 release, but these details remain unconfirmed and subject to change as development progresses.