iPhone 11: EXCLUSIVE, First News about the new A12 Processor

iPhone 11 has the first information about the new A12 processor revealed before the launch of the two models of Apple's phones this year.

iPhone 11 First News Processor A12

iPhone 11 has the new A12 processor already in production at TSMC, the partner Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), that produces these types of components for those in Cupertino, the rush being unusual for this process. According to the data obtained from people close to the Apple company, the new A12 chip for iPhone 11, probably also iPhone 9, is to be produced using a 7nm manufacturing process, much improved compared to the 10nm, of the A11 processor.

iPhone 11 has started mass production for Apple's new A12 processor, so we are talking about a process that aims to bring millions upon millions of components to the Foxconn factories for assembly. Normally, those at TSMC should have started the production process of the iPhone 11 processors somewhere in July, not in April, so either the type of production is exaggerated, or Apple could launch the phones earlier.

iPhone 11: EXCLUSIVE, First News about the new A12 Processor

iPhone 11 has the new A12 processor produced using a 7nm manufacturing process, which will bring not only much better performance, but also a much improved autonomy this year. As you well know, improving the manufacturing process of a phone's processor substantially reduces energy consumption while also increasing the overall performance of the phone, so the iPhone 11 will give you a much better experience.

"Apple Inc. manufacturing partner Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. has started mass production of next-generation processors for new iPhones launching later this year, according to people familiar with the matter. The processor, likely to be called the A12 chip, will use a 7-nanometer design that can be smaller, faster and more efficient than the 10-nanometer chips in current Apple devices like the iPhone 8 and iPhone X."

iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Plus and iPhone 9 should use this new A12 chip from Apple, it can be a hexa-core one, with 4 GB RAM for the first 2 phones, and 3 GB RAM for the last one. iPhone X and iPhone 8 have processors with 6 cores, and for iPhone 11 it is hard to believe that it will switch to an octa-core processor, but anything is possible for Apple in the company's desire to increase the performance of the phones it will sell in the whole world during 2019.