MediaTek beats Apple in announcing 3nm chip, but production is a year away

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What just happened? MediaTek has successfully developed its first chip based on cutting-edge 3nm technology from TSMC. MediaTek described the tape-out of its flagship Dimensity SoC as a significant milestone in its partnership with TSMC, adding that volume production is on track to start in 2024.

MediaTek President Joe Chen said TSMC's consistent and high quality manufacturing capabilities enables them to demonstrate their superior chipset designs and offer the best possible performance to customers around the globe.

Dr. Cliff Hou, SVP of Europe and Asia sales at TSMC, said MediaTek's Dimensity SoC will put the power of the industry's most advanced semiconductor process tech in your pocket as a smartphone.

TSMC's 3nm technology is a major step forward for mobile computing. According to the company's latest estimates, chips fabricated using 3nm offer up to an 18 percent speed improvement over TSMC's N5 process at the same power level, or 32 percent power reduction at the same speed, and a 60 percent increase in logic density. These figures vary slightly from previous claims, but only by a small margin.

MediaTek's announcement is significant in part because technically, they beat Apple to the punch in announcing a 3nm part. Technicalities aside, Apple is the true winner as its A17 Bionic SoC, which is built on 3nm technology, is set to be revealed in a matter of days and will be shipping in the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max later this month. MediaTek's first 3nm Dimensity SoCs will not be ready until later next year at the soonest.

Word surfaced in early 2023 that Apple had procured TSMC's entire initial supply of 3nm chips. It was a major blow to virtually everyone not named Apple as it forced them to look elsewhere for a cutting-edge manufacturing process or play the waiting game.

MediaTek said its first 3nm Dimensity SoCs will be used in smartphones, tablets, and automotive applications starting in the second half of 2024, but stopped short of naming any specific devices we can look forward to seeing it in.

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A paper launch vs an impending physical launch and billions in revenue and profit. One seems more significant than the other.
 
So, if I understood well:

- Apple will release the new iPhone with a 3nm chip now in September or octubre

- MT will release a 3nm next year and they will be / were the first?

If that's right, these guys have a weird math...
 
So, if I understood well:

- Apple will release the new iPhone with a 3nm chip now in September or octubre

- MT will release a 3nm next year and they will be / were the first?

If that's right, these guys have a weird math...
MediaTek's announcement is significant in part because technically, they beat Apple to the punch in announcing a 3nm part.
 
MediaTek's announcement is significant in part because technically, they beat Apple to the punch in announcing a 3nm part.
Announcing is different of having one up and running. Announcing a virtual one has the same value as an empty hand; Apple is expected to have already millions of functional iPhones in the box expecting an official release. MT will have them printed out next year... that is barely news. But competition is good though, specially against Qualcomm / Samsung.
 
Techspot, do an article on Huawei's 7nm chips. Or series of articles.
It would be a good read.
 
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