In the past, Apple has mostly relied on China for crafting chips and manufacturing iPhones, but with current global conditions, this is starting to change.
Apple is considering using Intel’s 14A (1.4 nm) manufacturing process as a second source for producing its M-series chips. Apple may use Intel’s 14A node in addition to its current partnership with ...
Apple has ordered almost half of TSMC's initial 2nm production capacity for the iPhone 18 as the pure foundry begins mass production of its next-generation chip process. According to DigiTimes, TSMC's ...
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Apple reportedly mandating robot manufacturing ahead of iPhone 17 launch — what it means for you
There’s no doubt that phone manufacturers are facing increasing costs when it comes to production, especially in the face of recent tariffs. Apple has taken steps to mitigate this, but a recent report ...
The Apple Manufacturing Academy, aimed at training the next generation of U.S. manufacturers in partnership with Michigan State University, is set to open in Detroit on Aug. 19. The academy, in ...
Built on a 3-nanometer manufacturing process, the Arm-based chip designed in-house comes with a series of big claims, such as having the 'world's fastest performance core.' ...
HARRODSBURG, Ky. (WDRB) — Apple is moving production of its iPhone and Apple Watch cover glass to Harrodsburg, Kentucky, and for longtime Corning employees Tommy and Danny Shirley, it’s a full-circle ...
Apple could join Nvidia and the U.S. government in shoring up Intel. The talks are reportedly in very early stages.
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