Apple Might Utilize Intel's 18A-P Process for M7 Chip, While 14A Process Is Earmarked for Upcoming iPhones
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Based on the most recent research report from GF Securities, Apple intends to incorporate Intel's cutting-edge foundry process nodes, specifically the 18A-P and 14A, into its forthcoming self-developed chips. These chips will be used for processor manufacturing across a variety of product lines. Notably, Apple will leverage Intel's 18A-P process to manufacture the M7 series system-on-chips (SoCs), which will supply the computational power for laptops like the MacBook Air and entry-level MacBook Pro. In parallel, Intel is ramping up its investment in the research, development, and large-scale production of the 14A node. Apple, in turn, has plans to employ this process for the foundry production of the A21 chip, which will power the next generation of iPhones.