iPhone 14 series unlikely to get a performance boost this year: What does it mean

Apple is going to launch the new iPhone 14 series this year, and most of you expect a lot of upgrades with the new iPhones. But it is likely that Apple may have to rely on existing technology to power its upcoming iPhone lineup.

As per the TSMC product lineup seen by Ming-Chi Kuo, the new A16 Bionic chipset is expected to be manufactured in a 5nm process and not a 4nm process this year.

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This means that the new A-series chipset for the iPhone is going to get the same power and power as the current A15 Bionic chipset available on the iPhone 13 lineup. Having said that, Apple may be making minor improvements with the hardware for its new iPhone models.

These developments do not surprise us. The entire industry is grappling with chip shortages, forcing brands to get creative with their new products. TSMC is one of the chip makers facing these issues, and has been tasked with shaping the new A-series hardware for the Apple iPhones.

And the lack of upgrades on the A16 Bionic is a clear indication that the vanilla iPhone 14 models will be powered by the A15 Bionic, reserving new hardware for professionals this year to manage the processor shortage.

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Kuo has also pointed out that the next generation MacBook Air with the new design is likely to be powered by the M1 chipset, as the M2 series is not expected to hit the market before 2023. While Apple continues to face production challenges. Due to the lockdown in China, the company has WWDC 2022 scheduled for next week, where we will hear about the company’s new software products.

There’s little chance that Apple could announce a new product in the keynote, which is most likely going to be the new MacBook Air for consumers.

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