This fall, Apple raised entry prices for the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone Air higher than their equivalent predecessors, driving an overall lineup increase. But based on a new report, we could see even more pricing changes next year if rumored A20 chip costs prove true.
Switch to 2-nanometer process for A20 reportedly comes at a big cost
Today China Times published a report covering the topic of semiconductor inflation.
The piece outlines how growing demand and new fabrication processes have led to increased costs for TSMC and its partners over time.
But next year, it seems, is when the increases could get especially significant.
Källa: Next year’s A20 chip might push iPhone prices even higher – 9to5Mac