- The iPhone 18 phones tipped to use A20 chips
- Those CPUs could be based on an improved 2nm process
- It means faster, more efficient chips
While the iPhone 18 series won’t be launching for another year and a half, we’ve already heard several predictions about it – and the latest one suggests all four models in the range are going to get a substantial performance upgrade.
This comes from well-respected Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, who has reiterated a prediction he made six months ago: that the A20 chipsets destined for the iPhone 18 handsets will use a 2-nanometer production process.
The current iPhone 16 devices use A18 processors made with 3nm technology. A switch from 3nm to 2nm essentially means more transistors can be packed inside a processor – making it speedier and…