Apple’s M2 Pro and M2 Chips Will be Based on TSMC’s 3nm Process For Enhanced Performance on High-End MacBook Pro and Mac mini Models
According to a Taiwanese industry publication DigiTimes, Apple’s M2 Pro and M3 chips will be based on a 3nm process. The company has chosen TSMC to manufacture the chips and it will reportedly begin mass production in the second half of 2022. We have recently heard that Apple is working on at least four new Macs with upgraded M2 variants. Gurman reported that Apple will use the M2 Pro chip in its higher-end MacBook Pro models as well as Mac mini. The higher-end MacBook Pro will also feature an M2 Max chip and in this situation, we presume that it will also be based on a 3nm process. Apple’s M2 chip in the new MacBook Air and MacBook Pro is based on TSMC’s 5nm process. Moreover, last year’s M2 Pro and M2 Max were also based on the same process. If the company adopts the 3nm process, the M2 Pro and M2 Max will choose a new direction for Apple Silicon. If the news has any heft to it and Apple does embark on the 3nm process, the performance gap between the current flagship chips from Apple will be greater than ever. Take note that the final word rests with Apple, so be sure to take the news with a grain of salt. This is all there is to it, folks. What are your expectations from Apple? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.