TSMC to reap $17 billion in revenue from Apple alone in 2022
Shipments to Apple for its new devices are supposed to start during the first half of June. One of the chips being delivered could be the A16 Bionic which will be used with some of the upcoming iPhone 14 series, more specifically the Pro models.

Apple is TSMC's largest customer
TSMC recently announced that it will start shipping 3nm chips to consumers next year with 2nm chips coming in 2026. In theory, the lower this process node, the higher the number of transistors that fit inside a chip making them more powerful and/or energy-efficient.
Last year, Apple started shipping devices powered with its own M-series chipsets. The M1 sports 16 billion transistors (as opposed to 15 billion carried by the A15 Bionic) and is used to power the iPad Pro and the iPad Air. The M1 Pro is equipped with 33.7 billion transistors and there are 57 billion transistors found in the M1 Max.
The dual die M1 Ultra has the largest number of transistors found in a commercially available chipset at 114 billion. That chip is the combination of two M1 Max chips.
For the first quarter of 2022, TSMC reported $491.08 billion in revenue with $202.73 billion in net income. Profit margin was 41.3% and diluted earnings per share came to $7.82.
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