Apple has already started work on the A19 Bionic which could be the first 2nm application processor to power an iPhone.
will be equipped with the A17 Bionic. That chipset is listed as 0x8130 on the list. 0x8140 and 0x8150 would be the A18 Bionic and A19 Bionic respectively.
With this year's A17 Bionic the first smartphone application processor to be made using the 3nm node, it means that its feature sizes are smaller, including transistor size. That, in theory, means more transistors inside each die which makes a chip more powerful and energy efficient. There are 16 billion transistors inside each A16 so we can expect a decent hike for the A17 Bionic.
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