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Apple's 2026 iPhones will use TSMC's next-generation 2-nanometer fabrication process in combination with a new packaging method that will integrate 12GB of RAM, a reputable source of accurate predictions about Apple's plans has claimed.

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In a Weibo post on Tuesday, Chinese-language user "Phone Chip Expert" said Apple's A20 chip in iPhone 18 models will switch from the previous InFo (Integrated Fan-Out) packaging to WMCM (Wafer-Level Multi-Chip Module) packaging, while memory will be upgraded to 12GB.

In terms of the differences in packaging method, InFo allows integration of components, including memory, within the package but focuses more on single-die packaging where memory is typically attached to the main SoC (such as DRAM placed on top or near the CPU and GPU cores). It's optimized for reducing the size and improving the performance of individual chips.

WMCM, on the other hand, excels at integrating multiple chips within the same package (hence the "Multi-Chip Module" part). This method allows more complex systems, such as CPUs, GPUs, DRAM, and other custom accelerators (e.g., AI/ML chips) to be tightly integrated in one package. It provides greater flexibility in arranging different types of chips, stacking them vertically or placing them side by side, while also optimizing communication between them.

As for memory, all current iPhone 16 models feature 8GB of RAM, which is considered to be the minimum requirement for Apple Intelligence. Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has said he expects next year's iPhone 17 Pro to feature 12GB of RAM, so it could be that Apple will make it a new standard across the succeeding iPhone 18 series.

Having said that, Kuo also believes that only "Pro" models in the iPhone 18 series are likely to use TSMC's next-generation 2nm processor technology because of cost concerns. Meanwhile, it's not clear whether the fabrication tech and the memory size are indelibly intertwined in Apple's plans.

Nanometer Generations

Terms like "3nm" and "2nm" describe generations of chip manufacturing technology, each with its own set of design rules and architecture. As these numbers decrease, they generally indicate smaller transistor sizes. Smaller transistors allow more to be packed onto a single chip, typically resulting in increased processing speed and improved power efficiency. This year's iPhone 16 series is based on an A18 chip design built using a second-generation "N3E" 3nm process.

TSMC plans to start manufacturing 2nm chips in late 2025, and Apple is expected to be the first company to receive chips built on the new process. TSMC generally builds new fabs when it needs to increase production capacity to handle significant orders for chips, and TSMC is expanding in a major way for 2nm technology.

The leaker "Phone Chip Expert" has a track record of accurate predictions. They were first to correctly reveal that the standard iPhone 14 models would continue to use the A15 Bionic chip, while the more advanced A16 chip would be exclusive to the ‌iPhone 14‌ Pro models. More recently, they were the first source of information about Apple developing its own AI server processor using TSMC's 3nm process, targeting mass production by the second half of 2025.

Article Link: iPhone 18 to Use Enhanced 2nm Chip Tech Integrating 12GB RAM
 
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This will be Apple’s new way of getting people to upgrade each year. Last years iphones won’t be able to fully run next years A.I. features. Luckily I don’t care about A.I. 😂
It’s nothing new. It’s the same with most of the software features that are locked to the newest model.
Same will happen with some of the AI features. Design (which is the same for 3-4 years at least), Hype and some new colours alone won’t the do the job anymore year for year.
 
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i was going to buy 16 pro max but the more I read the more I think I will wait until they release iphone 18
 
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12 GB of ram will be absolutely insane
Nothing "insane" about that, other manufacturers had that for years. The Pixel 6 Pro had 12 GB, while the iPhone 13 Pro released around the same time had 6 GB. Coincidentally, the Pixel 9 Pro has double the iPhone 16 Pro's RAM again, with 16 GB vs 8 GB.

Rather, the current 8 GB RAM are very mid-range. I still have issues sometimes on my 16 Pro where Safari and other apps have to refresh after using the Camera app. That's pretty laughable for a phone starting at $999 (and the $1,499 I paid for the 1 TB variant). I hope they can still improve this via software updates (I had a similar issue on the 11 Pro with early software versions), but it's pretty obvious that more RAM would've helped mitigate this problem.

This article seems to imply that the whole iPhone 17 series will be stuck with just 8 GB RAM as well. And then 12 GB starting in 2026 - kind of laughable as Android phones came with 12 GB as early as 2018-2019.
 
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