Intel-Made Chip for Base iPhone 18 Is a Far Cry From Reality: Tipster Debunks the Rumor
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Intel-Made Chip for Base iPhone 18 Is a Far Cry from Reality: Tipster Debunks the Rumor
Recently, a wave of excitement hit the industry when a report claimed that Intel would score a massive win by manufacturing the core A20 processor for Apple’s standard (non-Pro) iPhone 18. Given Intel’s push to compete in the mobile foundry landscape, the partnership seemed like a potential gamechanger. However, that speculation about an Intel-made chip for the entry-level iPhone 18 barely survived a single day before a highly reliable industry …
The recent leak from Tata Electronics, one of Apple's main suppliers, continues (allegedly) to offer a more...
Apple’s Dual-Foundry Approach To Reach Fruition Much Faster Than Anticipated, As Company Plans To Adopt Intel’s 18A Process For The Base iPhone 18’s A20
Intel has been named Apple’s second foundry choice, but that was to leverage the chipmaker’s 18A-P process for the upcoming M7. What no one could have foreseen was the latest rumor claiming that the base iPhone 18, which is said to feature the A20, will be mass produced on the 18A node, but that’s what the latest Tata leak has suggested. Assuming this claim is true, it highlights Apple’s increasing problems with relying on TSMC, not to mention t…

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