The new iPhone is closer than ever. In fact, yesterday the date of presentation of the iPhone 13 was leaked. Despite this, quite important information regarding the future of Apple continues to come out. On this occasion, it was learned that thinner chips will improve the battery of the next iPhones.
And it is that according to a report it was learned that Apple will increase the use of a technology to which it referred a few days ago. These are Apple’s first 2nm chips. These would offer higher performance at a smaller size, which would guarantee more space inside the mobile to improve the battery capacity of the iPhone.
Apple plans to use 3nm chips in all its products by 2023
According to DigiTimes, Apple is expected to integrate IPD (Integrated Passive Device) technology into all of its products. Basically IPD allows more technology to be layered on a chip in a more efficient way, which allows these to be thinner. On the other hand, this would improve Apple’s commercial relations with TSMC (chip distributor) and Amkor.
The DigiTimes report also discussed that the new thinner chips will not only be for iPhones but also for iPads and MacBooks. Which would result in higher performance. This is striking because the autonomy of the MacBook with an M1 processor is really good.
While the rumor did not specify when Apple would integrate IPD technology into its products, this is expected. be part of next-generation 3DFabric technology TSMC (3nm processors). It should be noted that currently the chips that Apple uses for its products, the A14 and the M1, are manufactured with a 5nm lithography from TSMC.
Processors using this technology are expected to 3nm lithography used on iPhones released in 2023. And although there are still two years to go before Apple products can have this technology, at iPadízate we consider it positive to know the path that Apple is taking to improve its devices.