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iPhone 20 Renders Reveal Apple’s Next-Generation Design, With Details Like Silicon-Anode Battery, A21 SoC, HBM RAM & More Mentioned
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May 23, 2026 at 03:50am EDT
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This could be your first look at Apple's 20th-anniversary release / Image credits - FPT
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The Mac Observer
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Yanko Design
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Geeky Gadgets
The iPhone Ultra Fold: Apple’s New 2nm A20 Chip Makes it a Pocket-Sized MacBook3:00 pmMay 12, 2026ByRoland HutchinsonApple is preparing to make a significant impact in the foldable smartphone market with its highly anticipated iPhone Ultra Fold. Rumored to launch in September alongside the iPhone 18 Pro, this device is expected to combine advanced technology with practical usability. By addressing
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www.koreaherald.com
2026-05-06
The Korea Herald
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digitimes.com
2026-05-06
Apple and Samsung led the global smartphone market in the first quarter of 2026 as premium demand helped them buck broader shipment declines, industry data showed. According to Counterpoint, the iPhone 17 was the world's best-selling smartphone in the first quarter, while Samsung's Galaxy A series placed five models in the top 10, leaving the two vendors with nine of the top 10 spots.
2026-05-05
www.cultofmac.com
2026-05-05
Cult of Mac
Apple looks beyond TSMC to make iPhone and Mac chips
BY RAJESH PANDEY • 11:08 PM, MAY 4, 2026
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Intel-inside Macs and iPhone could make a comeback!?!
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Apple is considering using Intel and Samsung foundries to fabricate chips for its devices. The company seemingly held early talks with Intel about using its foundry services.
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2026-05-05
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