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TAIPEI, Taiwan — The ‘Chipgate’ is nothing but a providential or a magically lucky to TSMC. The company is set to become the exclusive manufacturer of an Apple A10 processor for next-generation iPhones, cutting Samsung out of the loop, according to Guo Ming-qi, an Analyst of Taiwan KGI.

Guo Ming-qi stated that the next-generation iPhones — presumably an iPhone 7 and 7 Plus production will begin in the third quarter next year. And its A10 processor is using a 16-nanometer process, the chip is said to use the company’s state-of-the-art InFO (integrated fan out) architecture, said to be mass-produced in March, 2016 offering advantages such as cutting costs and streamlining manufacturing.

Furthermore, it could also potentially allow Apple to switch to a system-in-package arrangement similar to the S1 in the Apple Watch, which might make the A10 more efficient, and allow future iPhones to either shrink further or make room for other upgrades like bigger batteries.

However, the A9 processor in the iPhone 6S and 6S Plus is reportedly being manufactured by both Samsung and TSMC. In the past, Samsung was the exclusive maker of A-series chips at a factory in Austin, Texas, but sheer demand, Apple's desire to distance itself from Samsung and the ‘Chipgate’ may have led to TSMC entering the picture.

Moreover, TSMC is expected to keep producing A8 chips for devices like the Apple TV and iPad mini 4.

The ‘Chipgate’ between TSMC and Samsung resulted from the well-known tech YouTubers, Austin Evans and Jonathan Morrison both uploaded videos in early October showing how they tested the TSMC and Samsung models against each other and ended up with the same conclusion: You’ll get better battery life from the TSMC model.

@TaiShang
 
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Why?
Do you think the TW/USA gov. will approve the acquirement?

Unlikely. But, the Mainland has been recruiting talent from Taiwan at a greater rate. Especially young professionals are increasingly looking toward the Mainland as the prospects grow.
 
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TAIPEI, Taiwan — The ‘Chipgate’ is nothing but a providential or a magically lucky to TSMC. The company is set to become the exclusive manufacturer of an Apple A10 processor for next-generation iPhones, cutting Samsung out of the loop, according to Guo Ming-qi, an Analyst of Taiwan KGI.

Guo Ming-qi stated that the next-generation iPhones — presumably an iPhone 7 and 7 Plus production will begin in the third quarter next year. And its A10 processor is using a 16-nanometer process, the chip is said to use the company’s state-of-the-art InFO (integrated fan out) architecture, said to be mass-produced in March, 2016 offering advantages such as cutting costs and streamlining manufacturing.

Furthermore, it could also potentially allow Apple to switch to a system-in-package arrangement similar to the S1 in the Apple Watch, which might make the A10 more efficient, and allow future iPhones to either shrink further or make room for other upgrades like bigger batteries.

However, the A9 processor in the iPhone 6S and 6S Plus is reportedly being manufactured by both Samsung and TSMC. In the past, Samsung was the exclusive maker of A-series chips at a factory in Austin, Texas, but sheer demand, Apple's desire to distance itself from Samsung and the ‘Chipgate’ may have led to TSMC entering the picture.

Moreover, TSMC is expected to keep producing A8 chips for devices like the Apple TV and iPad mini 4.

The ‘Chipgate’ between TSMC and Samsung resulted from the well-known tech YouTubers, Austin Evans and Jonathan Morrison both uploaded videos in early October showing how they tested the TSMC and Samsung models against each other and ended up with the same conclusion: You’ll get better battery life from the TSMC model.

@TaiShang

You amazed me again kitten!

Unlikely. But, the Mainland has been recruiting talent from Taiwan at a greater rate. Especially young professionals are increasingly looking toward the Mainland as the prospects grow.

Yes, and the Mainland is very supportive to Taiwan veterans setting up businesses here, SMIC is a good example.
 
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TAIPEI, Taiwan — The ‘Chipgate’ is nothing but a providential or a magically lucky to TSMC. The company is set to become the exclusive manufacturer of an Apple A10 processor for next-generation iPhones, cutting Samsung out of the loop, according to Guo Ming-qi, an Analyst of Taiwan KGI.

Guo Ming-qi stated that the next-generation iPhones — presumably an iPhone 7 and 7 Plus production will begin in the third quarter next year. And its A10 processor is using a 16-nanometer process, the chip is said to use the company’s state-of-the-art InFO (integrated fan out) architecture, said to be mass-produced in March, 2016 offering advantages such as cutting costs and streamlining manufacturing.

Furthermore, it could also potentially allow Apple to switch to a system-in-package arrangement similar to the S1 in the Apple Watch, which might make the A10 more efficient, and allow future iPhones to either shrink further or make room for other upgrades like bigger batteries.

However, the A9 processor in the iPhone 6S and 6S Plus is reportedly being manufactured by both Samsung and TSMC. In the past, Samsung was the exclusive maker of A-series chips at a factory in Austin, Texas, but sheer demand, Apple's desire to distance itself from Samsung and the ‘Chipgate’ may have led to TSMC entering the picture.

Moreover, TSMC is expected to keep producing A8 chips for devices like the Apple TV and iPad mini 4.

The ‘Chipgate’ between TSMC and Samsung resulted from the well-known tech YouTubers, Austin Evans and Jonathan Morrison both uploaded videos in early October showing how they tested the TSMC and Samsung models against each other and ended up with the same conclusion: You’ll get better battery life from the TSMC model.

@TaiShang
Is the TSMC considered as Taiwan's most valuable industry? How much percentage of % Taiwanese exports does it make up? By the way, I thought your internet was cut off? You can still post in the forums?
 
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Is the TSMC considered as Taiwan's most valuable industry? How much percentage of % Taiwanese exports does it make up? By the way, I thought your internet was cut off? You can still post in the forums?
Maybe u can ask @TaiShang
I posted it yesterday,there is time difference...
I will go back home after 11pm,I can use school wifi and big computer.::>_<::
But all classmates learn hard now,and I shouldnt be left behind,I wont come frequently before I graduate.@Huan
 
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Maybe u can ask @TaiShang
I posted it yesterday,there is time difference...
I will go back home after 11pm,I can use school wifi and big computer.::>_<::
Oh, I see. By the way, I have my own personal laptop that I can take to work and access the internet on my own. When you are old enough, you can buy your own laptop to take it with you anywhere and connect to wifi/internet in cafes, conferences, hotel lobby areas, and university campuses.
 
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