US electronics giant Apple is gearing up to offer the next generation of its iPhone smartphone a processor that outperforms all competing phones, thanks to a preferential deal signed with Taiwanese chipmaker Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation (DSMC).
According to a report published by The Information, a website specializing in technology issues, the deal allows the American company to get the latest and fastest chips made by the Taiwanese company a year ahead of its rivals.
This means that the iPhone 15 phone, which is expected to be released next month, could have a more powerful chip than any phones made by rival companies like Samsung, Google or Huawei. The same goes for any new PC or tablet that Apple might introduce next year.
Although the terms and details of the Apple-Ti deal have not been disclosed. s. mother C, this makes the Taiwanese company the sole supplier of chips to Apple, and because of Apple’s huge and exclusive pre-orders from the Taiwanese company, Apple is the first to find any defects in the new chips. to use
The news comes years after Apple made major strides toward better performance in its products by using the energy-saving M1 processor in 2020.
Apple’s shift from using Intel chips in Mac computers to using chips it developed in-house allowed it to take advantage of a common technology foundation with faster performance for these devices that use complex applications, whether it’s iPhones, iPads or Mac computers.
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