A new report suggests that Apple’s supplier of mobile silicon, TSMC, has started production of the A15 chipsets set to be used in the upcoming iPhone 13 range. That could mean the phones are on schedule to release in September.
That’s been in question: the global chip shortage has been predicted to last into late 2022, and a report has suggested that it will affect supply of Apple’s new MacBooks and iPads – and while the latter rumor said iPhones weren’t likely to be affected, last year’s iPhone 12 was reportedly impacted by component shortages.