The past week was a whirlwind of activity for Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) as it made significant strides in the tech industry. From booking a majority of TSMC’s initial 2nm chips capacity to rolling out an “Alternative App Store” model in the EU, Apple’s moves were far-reaching. Let’s delve into this and more, including how an Apple Watch feature saved a teenager’s life and how the new Apple Vision Pro is making waves in the market.
Apple Books Majority of TSMC’s 2nm Chips
Apple has reportedly nabbed most of the initial 2nm chip production from Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Ltd. This aligns with Apple’s prior strategy with TSMC’s 3nm chips, extensively used in its A17 Pro and M3 processor families. The 2nm chip production is expected to start in 2025 and might be featured in the iPhone 17 Pro lineup, slated for 2025 release. Read the full article here.
Apple’s EU App Store Model Could Cost Meta Big
Apple’s proposed “Alternative App Store” model for its EU users could potentially have Meta Platforms Inc. (NASDAQ:META) and other developers shelling out millions in yearly payments. Developers who want to use ...