Apple A20 Pro chip may use 2nm process and WMCM packaging
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Updated · 9to5Mac · May 8
Apple A20 Pro chip may use 2nm process and WMCM packaging
12 articles · Updated · 9to5Mac · May 8
The rumoured design would power the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone Ultra, using TSMC's 2-nanometre manufacturing node for the first iPhone chip.
WMCM would place the SoC and DRAM closer together at wafer level, improving thermal performance, signal integrity, speed and power efficiency, especially for AI processing and high-end gaming.
The reported upgrades could give Apple more headroom than the current 3nm generation as it prepares for iOS 27 features said to focus heavily on artificial intelligence.
Beyond faster apps, what new AI reality is Apple building with the iPhone 18 Pro's powerful chip?
Will the A20 Pro's exclusive tech create a major performance gap between standard and Pro iPhones?
With 2nm chip capacity sold out, which tech giants will be left behind in the AI hardware race?