There was some talking about TSMC having problems with its 10nm manufacturing process and that Apple and Qualcomm chips are affected. Today, the company refuted those rumours, saying both A10 and A11, as well as Snapdragon 835, are "totally on track."
The company also added that the 10nm process will make up less than 1% of its overall revenue throughout the first quarter of 2017, despite high-profile orders by the likes of Apple and Qualcomm. This also means that upcoming iPhone 7s and many other Snapdragon-powered devices will be ready for next year. |