TSMC Will Produce 3nm-Based A17 Bionic For the iPhone 15 Lineup Despite Rumors

TSMC board of directors announced that it plans to produce Apple’s iPhone 15 chips scheduled to be released this year. The news comes from reputable leaker @Tech_Reve on Twitter.
There have been reports that production issues with TSMC’s 3nm process have caused some major tech companies to postpone plans to use the technology into their products. The forthcoming A17 Bionic and M3 for next iPhones and Macs will be mass produced by TSMC using their 3nm technology.
In addition to Apple, DigiTimes claimed that major TSMC clients Qualcomm and MediaTek have postponed placing orders for the chipmaker’s sub-3nm wafers.

The A16 Bionic and the A17 Bionic, the first 3nm smartphone chipsets in the world, are manufactured by TSMC. However, according to industry sources, Apple’s chip orders will be a major factor in TSMC’s growth in 2023. Reduced smartphone and hardware demand, which is producing empty chip inventory, is the main cause of big companies delaying their intentions to adopt sub-3nm semiconductor technology for their products.
Furthermore, TSMC is unable to meet Apple’s chip requirements for the A17 Bionic and M3 because production issues with the most recent 3nm node iteration have arisen. Shipments may be further delayed if advanced 3nm process variants like N3E are more expensive to manufacture at the same yield rate.