Apple A17 Bionic is the chipset that will be powering the next Apple flagship, the Apple iPhone 15 series, according to sources – and even by intuition. That said, the Apple A17 Bionic will not exactly power the four smartphones in the lineup. Well, that’s by the way, let’s take a look (first) at the features of the Apple A17 Bionic.
The Apple A17 Bionic chip
According to Taiwanese reports, Apple expects the A17 Bionic processor, apparently made by TSMC on the 3 nm FinFet technology process, to enhance power efficiency by 35%. According to sources, this, together with the new camera and USB-C charging connector, will be a significant feature driving “replacement demand” among iPhone consumers.
According to DigiTimes, Apple has purchased the whole first manufacturing batch of TSMC’s 3 nm processors, making it the sole smartphone maker having such a chip in 2023. Qualcomm and Mediatek will not be creating their solutions for the time being, with Mediatek citing “high production costs” while the US company waits and assesses the situation.
Samsung is already investing heavily in its 3 nm process technology, and the firm has stated that it would continue to develop it without jeopardizing traditional 130-65 nm nodes. The A17 Bionic processor is believed to be used by Apple in the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max. These devices will also have a new design, a periscope camera, and solid-state volume and power buttons.
The iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus are anticipated to have the A16 Bionic processor, but they will also get the USB-C treatment after the European Commission essentially forced Apple to abandon the Lighting port.