Rumors are swirling about Apple’s forthcoming iPhone 18 models, with insiders hinting at a significant performance boost. The anticipated leap is attributed to Apple’s plan to employ an advanced processor production process. However, this technological advancement may lead to higher costs.
Sources indicate that Apple intends to transition to 2-nanometer production technology with chips made by Taiwan-based TSMC for the iPhone 18 series. This technology promises faster and more efficient processing capabilities. Yet, due to the early stage of this production process, current efficiency rates remain low, directly impacting costs. Consequently, the iPhone 18, especially the Pro and Pro Max models, might experience a noticeable increase in price.
Given the limited production capacity of these cutting-edge processors, it is expected that the performance enhancements will be exclusive to the high-end models. This implies that only the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max will benefit from the new generation chips, potentially leaving the entry-level and mid-range models without this upgrade.
In addition to processor improvements, previous leaks have suggested that the iPhone 18 Pro may feature a variable aperture camera system. This indicates that Apple is not just enhancing processing power but also innovating within the camera functionalities.
With these hardware upgrades and the associated production expenses, the iPhone 18 series is expected to launch with higher price points compared to current models. However, specific pricing details remain undisclosed at this time.
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