It has been confirmed that the iPhone 18 series, which Apple will launch in 2026, will use A20 chips based on TSMC’s 2nm manufacturing process. According to information shared by supply chain analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, all models in the iPhone 18 series will be equipped with this new generation of processors.
Apple will officially switch to 2nm chip technology
TSMC’s advances in the 2nm chip manufacturing process indicate that Apple will be able to seamlessly integrate next-generation processor technology. It was stated that production yield rates exceeded 60-70 per cent in the last three months, reaching a much higher success rate.

This development will enable the iPhone 18 series to be the first Apple devices with 2nm chips in 2026. According to TSMC’s statements, 2nm chips will offer a performance increase of approximately 15% at current power consumption.
In other reports, it is stated that A20 chips can run up to 15 per cent faster and up to 30 per cent more energy efficient compared to the previous generation A19 chips. These improvements will provide advantages such as higher processing power and longer battery life, especially at a time when artificial intelligence applications are increasingly integrated into smartphones.
Apple’s next-generation chip strategy will also give important clues about how the company will follow a path in the field of power efficiency and performance in future iPhone models. So what do you think about this issue? Do you think Apple’s next generation chips will give the expected performance? You can share your opinions with us in the comments section below.