Apple is preparing to release new MacBook models that use TSMC’s advanced N3E process M3 processors. These models will include a larger 15-inch MacBook Air and a smaller 12-inch version. The A17 Bionic, which will be used in iPad and iPhone models, may also be included in this process. Here are the details…
New MacBook models with M3 processor and iPads with A17 Bionic coming soon!
Following high demand from its technology manufacturing customers, TSMC converted its production line to the N3 process, which has a 3 nm manufacturing process. However, it later developed this technology further and moved to the N3E process, which put it one step ahead of its competitors.
Apple, which has almost single-handedly taken up nearly half of TSMC’s production line with its orders, is trying to take over the chip manufacturer’s entire supply chain for M3 processor MacBook Air and A17 Bionic processor iPad models. According to recent reports, no production will be made for other companies until Apple’s orders on the N3E production line are completed.
There are rumors that the A17 Bionic may be produced using the N3 process, unlike the M series. These chips will be used not only in tablets but also in the iPhone 15 Pro models. Therefore, it seems more likely that Apple will dominate the N3E process by spending more money.
Both production lines undoubtedly produce the latest technology chips, and we see that they perform much better than their competitors. However, when we compare the two processes, the N3E produces more efficient and powerful processors than the N3.
Taking all this into account, we see that Apple will dominate the N3E production line for a long time and leave its closest rival at the mercy of the N3 process, resulting in a widening gap between them. What do you think about this? Share your thoughts with us in the comments!