News reports that Apple's first batch of 2nm production capacity from TSMC will be used for the iPhone 17 Pro series smartphones
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发表于 2024-9-18 10:01:04
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The industry reports that Apple has confirmed the first batch of 2nm production capacity from TSMC for the iPhone 17 Pro series. The 2nm production capacity is expected to be fully introduced for the iPhone 17 Pro as early as next year.
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