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Apple A15 for the iPhone 13 will be at the production line in May

Apple A15 for the iPhone 13 will be at the production line in May

Barış SelmanbyBarış Selman
31 March 2021
in Hardware, Tech
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TSMC will start mass production of the Apple A15 in May, according to sources from the production line in Asia. If this information is true, iPhone 13 would be available in September returning to the regular release schedule.

It is expected that the new SoC will not be a revolution, but rather an evolution of the current Apple A14 Bionic with optimizations to increase performance and reduce power consumption. Bionic is the most advanced chipset designed so far by Apple and the basis of the A14X, the first of the silicon for Mac.

What will Apple A15 look like?

TSMC foundry will produce the SoC using 5nm manufacturing processes, the most advanced in the industry. The Apple A14 Bionic die had an effective transistor density of only 78% using techniques such as 3D stacked SRAM technology, which left more room for logic and analog components. The design was intended to be used by the A14X.

Apple A15 for the iPhone 13 is on the production ramp
Apple A15 for the iPhone 13 is on the production ramp

Apple will have enough room to add more, although we believe it will repeat a con-type design:

  • A six-core CPU with two of them high-performance cores that could exceed 3 GHz.
  • A GPU with -at least- four graphics cores.
  • A security chip for a secure enclave.
  • A digital signal processor (DSP).
  • A neural processing unit with at least 16 cores.
  • Other co-processors.

In terms of cost, it will no longer be possible to reduce the price per transistor. In technological manufacturing processes as advanced as 5 nanometers, the margin is much narrower than in previous advances.

Apple A15 will be premiered in the iPhone 13, a series that will keep the three current versions and their screen sizes. Considering that its production will start in May, Apple will have time to recover the launch schedule of its mobile line delayed last year due to the problems derived from the COVID pandemic.

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Barış Selman

Barış Selman

A technology and gaming enthusiast by day, Barış is a passionate composer and black/death metal guitarist by night. He keeps his finger on the pulse of the intersection of art and technology whenever he can from his tours worldwide.

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