iPhone 8’s A11 chip enters mass production next month

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Apple chips are getting EMI shielding.
The A11 is on its way!
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Apple manufacturer Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) is set to begin volume production of Apple’s next-gen A11 chips next month, with the goal of producing 50 million chips before July.

The chips will be used for the next-gen iPhones, which are likely to make their debut in September. The A11 chips will reportedly be built using a 10 nanometer FinFET process.

This isn’t the first time TSMC will carry out volume production using the 10 nm process; last year it used it for volume production of chips for MediaTek and HiSilicon Technologies. Apple’s orders are likely to be the batch order TSMC will receive, however — with TSMC expected to produce 100 million A11 chips by the end of 2017.

TSMC notably scored the exclusive contract to produce all of Apple’s A11 chips for the 2017-era iPhone refresh. In a break from its recent strategy, Apple placed all its orders with one supplier; leaving Samsung out in the cold.

In the past, the competition between TSMC and Samsung has even wound up in court, as a former TSMC employee was charged with leaking trade secrets to Samsung to allegedly give the latter a competitive edge.

We hope TSMC’s up to the job!

Source: Digitimes

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