First Apple A10 Rumors Have TSMC as the Exclusive Maker

Posted by at 7:09 am on September 14, 2015

First-Apple-A10-rumors-put-TSMC-as-the-exclusive-maker-the-chip-is-said-to-be-a-16nm-FinFET-oneAs the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus, as well as the long-rumored 12.9″ iPad Pro are now official, we all turn our heads towards the next year, when Apple’s expected to unveil the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus. Provided that the 6s and 6s Plus are not even out yet, it’s extremely early to spin the rumor roulette about the upcoming iPhone generation, as we probably have roughly a year before they will get unveiled.

Yet, one of the first rumors regarding the next-gen iPhone has just hit us. According to Commercial Times, a Chinese newspaper, the Taiwan-based TSMC (Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company) will be the exclusive manufacturer behind Apple’s next mobile chipset, the Apple A10 SoC. According to the rumor mill, it will be a 64-bit chip based on TSMC’s in-house 16nm FinFET manufacturing process, while the WLP (wafer-level packaging) of the chip will also be TSMC’s own backend integrated fan-out (InFO) one.

Back in March 2015, we told you that TSMC is expected to score as much as 70% of the Apple A9 chip orders, but according to newer tidbits of information, TSMC and Samsung have split the production of the silicon in two equal parts, each taking 50% of Apple’s orders. As a refresher, the Apple A9 is manufactured on either a 14nm or 16nm manufacturing process.

 

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