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Apple reportedly seeks to lock out its competitors from TSMC’s 2nm process, by booking all of its manufacturing capacity

Apple has long been cozy with TSMC, the manufacturer of the chips that end up in ever-popular iPhone, iPad and Mac products. When you’ve got as much cash on hand as Apple does, it puts it in a favorable position to negotiate deals with the Taiwan-based chipmaker. Now it is reportedly seeking to lock in 100% of TSMC’s bleeding edge 2nm production capacity, giving it a competitive advantage when products eventually make their way to the market.

According to 9to5mac (via Extreme tech), Apple’s chief operating officer met with TSMC bosses to negotiate terms to secure 2nm capacity. The report cites ‘local sources’, so there needs to be a pinch of salt here, but given Apple’s track record of locking up TSMC’s capacity, this would certainly come as no surprise.

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