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Apple will have ordered more than 100 million A15 Bionic chips from TSMC

The new iPhone 13 is about to be unveiled by Apple’s hands. Thus, the Cupertino company has to speed up the last preparations so that the equipment reaches consumers without fail.

Thus, according to the information, Apple will have ordered more than 100 million A15 Bionic chips from Taiwanese TSMC.


Apple brand customers are eagerly awaiting the news that Tim Cook's company has already booked for its next product presentation.

Among them, the new iPhone 13 it is without a doubt the most awaited equipment on the market. The next smartphone will bring many surprises and, among the news, there is the new SoC A15 Bionic.

Apple will have ordered more than 100 million A15 Bionic chips

The date of presentation of the iPhone 13 is approaching, and everything indicates that orders will be higher than initially expected. In this sense, Apple has to prepare and anticipate the order of enough components so that no one is left empty-handed.

According to latest data from industry sources, Apple reportedly asked suppliers to increase production of their components by 20% compared to orders for the iPhone 12.

The data revealed also indicates that requests to TSMC also increased. And, in this case, the Taiwanese manufacturer will have ordered more than 100 million chips of the A15 Bionic processor to equip Apple's new smartphone.

But it looks like these chips aren't just for the iPhone 13, but will also integrate into other products, like the iPad mini 6 expected by the end of 2021.

According to details previously disclosed, Apple's new SoC will feature the same 6-core design. These will be divided into 2 high performance and 4 low power consumption. The features of the processor will thus reduce energy consumption and improve the autonomy of the new iPhone 13.

But in September we should officially know all the news, when the Cupertino company holds its official event.

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