Apple Will Use 3nm Chips in 2023 Macs With Four Dies to Bolster Up to 40 Cores
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Apple recently launched its most powerful chips in its Mac lineup - the M1 Pro and M1 Max. While the new 2021 MacBook Pro models have taken the internet by storm, Apple does not seem to rest when it comes to enhancing and improving its products. A new report has been shared today that sheds light on Apple's plans for its silicon chips. The forthcoming chips will succeed the current M1, M1 Pro, and M1 Mac chips. The current chips are manufactured by Apple's partner TSMC and are based on the 5nm process. It is now being stated that future Apple chips will use a 3nm process with up to 40 cores. Scroll down to read more details on the subject.
The Information's Wayne Ma allegedly shared details on Apple's 3nm chips which will feature up to 40 cores. The report claims that Apple and its chipmaking partner TSMC will manufacture the next generation of chips using an enhanced version of the 5nm process. In addition, the new chips will contain two dies which will allow the manufacturer to add more cores. Reportedly, these chips will be housed in Apple's next MacBook Pro models and Mac desktops.