Poor yield rates of 10nm chips may affect launch of new iPads in March
Lower-than-expected yield rates of 10nm chips at Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) and Samsung may affect Apple's plans to launch new iPads in March 2017.
Quoting information from industry sources, DigiTimes said that yield rates of 10nm chips from Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) and Samsung are lower than expected. Apple's A10X chips, which are built on the 10nm processes, are believed to begin mass production in Q1 2017.
The poor yields could potentially affect Apple's plans to launch the new iPads in March. This could also lead to stock shortages of the new iPads at launch, an issue which Apple customers regularly face. Qualcomm, another customer of Samsung's foundries, is said to have become more conservative about its 2017 roadmap; only the Snapdragon 835 chipsets will be built on the 10nm process.