Apple's A11 SoC goes into production in late April
@ 2016/12/22TSMC needs to improve yield rates on 10nm first
The folks at Boston-based BlueFin Research Partners have recently given some much-needed commentary on the state of 10nm chip production at TSMC for Apple’s next-generation iPhone units.
For the past three years, production of TSMC’s leading-edge process nodes - 20nm, 16nm and 16FF+ - has always ramped up following orders of a new iPhone SoC – the Apple A8, A9 and A10. In 2017, it appears this will not be the case as the researchers claim that TSMC’s 10nm yields are currently still below 50 percent.
The folks at Boston-based BlueFin Research Partners have recently given some much-needed commentary on the state of 10nm chip production at TSMC for Apple’s next-generation iPhone units.
For the past three years, production of TSMC’s leading-edge process nodes - 20nm, 16nm and 16FF+ - has always ramped up following orders of a new iPhone SoC – the Apple A8, A9 and A10. In 2017, it appears this will not be the case as the researchers claim that TSMC’s 10nm yields are currently still below 50 percent.