New leaks about iPhone 18 reveal the world’s first phone with a 2-nanometer chip
Recent reports have revealed exciting leaks about the expected iPhone 18 set to be released in 2026. These leaks suggest that Apple’s upcoming phone will be the world’s first to feature a cutting-edge 2-nanometer chip, produced in partnership with a Taiwanese semiconductor manufacturing company.
The new A20 chip is expected to bring significant improvements in performance speed and energy efficiency thanks to advanced manufacturing processes. This advancement represents a qualitative leap in the world of smartphones, where the iPhone 18 will outperform competitor devices with new technologies in chip design.
One of the most anticipated updates in the iPhone 18 is the improvement in packaging technology, as Apple will transition from traditional InFo packaging to advanced WMCM packaging, allowing for better integration between device components like the central processing unit, graphics processing unit, and random access memory. This integration will enhance the phone’s performance and speed of communication between different elements.
In terms of specifications, the iPhone 18 is expected to come equipped with 12 gigabytes of random access memory, a significant leap compared to the iPhone 16 models that only have 8 gigabytes of memory. This upgrade will greatly enhance the user experience, especially in multitasking and application speed.
While all versions of the iPhone 18 will see an increase in memory size, the advanced 2-nanometer chip may be reserved for Pro versions of the phone due to high production costs. However, current iPhone 16 Pro models still offer strong performance to users thanks to their use of a 3-nanometer chip.