According to information posted by a source on the Chinese microblogging site Weibo, Apple plans to include 2nm chipsets into its next iPhone models. The iPhone 18 range and the first foldable iPhone are anticipated to be powered by Apple's alleged A20 and A20 Pro chipsets. The Pro variants and the iPhone Fold, which folds horizontally, may have a more powerful A20 Pro CPU than the normal model, which may use a 2nm A20 chip. The approximate release date for Apple's next-generation iPhones is also clarified by a recent report. According to reports, between 2026 and 2028, the business intends to release a phone with a different form factor year.
Apple's First 2nm Chipset May Be Included in the iPhone 18
According to a Weibo post by a source named Mobile Phone Chip Expert (translated from Chinese), the chip that powers the iPhone 18 next year will be constructed using 2nm manufacturing technology. 'Borneo' is the codename for the chip that is believed to be used in the regular iPhone 18 model, which is the A20 chip.
The source, who quotes an individual in charge of Apple's integrated circuit design team, claims that the rumored iPhone Fold may have a processor called Borneo Ultra. This processor, which may also be found in the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max, may be branded as the A20 Pro.
According to reports, this is Apple's first chip constructed using a 2nm technology. Samsung is reportedly one of several tech companies working on 2nm chipsets. The Exynos 2600 SoC from the South Korean tech behemoth is also anticipated to be manufactured using a 2nm technology. The recently released Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 SoC from Qualcomm is produced using TSMC's 3nm technology.
Apple's proprietary A19 and A19 Pro CPUs, which are produced using TSMC's 3nm technology, power the company's current top iPhone 17 series. The estimated release dates of three new iPhone models that the business may introduce over the next three years were recently leaked by a source.
The iPhone Fold, the Cupertino company's first foldable phone, is finally anticipated to be released. According to reports, the device would have a minimal crease design. According to reports, it has an LTPO+ flexible OLED display that expands into a larger screen that is around the size of an iPad Mini. Additionally, the iPhone 18 series, which includes the normal iPhone 18, iPhone 18 Pro, and iPhone 18 Pro Max, may also be released that year.
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