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Apple’s next iPhone processors may bring a major leap in power and efficiency, setting up the company’s 2-nanometer era ahead of its rivals.

Close-up of a dark-colored microchip with A20 and an apple logo, surrounded by a complex pattern of electronic circuitry.
A20 is expected to use a 2nm process

Apple is preparing two next-generation chips, the A20 and A20 Pro, for the iPhone 18 lineup and a long-awaited foldable iPhone. Both chips will use TSMC’s new 2-nanometer process, a significant improvement over the current 3-nanometer chips.

The iPhone 18 Pro, iPhone 18 Pro Max, and the foldable iPhone are expected to arrive in September 2026. The regular iPhone 18 and iPhone 18e may follow around March 2027.

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