Waited by some at Macworld, the iPhone nano could in the final analysis arrive in June. This is at least what Digitimes thinks, a Chinese newspaper. TSMC and UMC, the two foundries that produce made-to-order chips may receive a share of the Apple orders of chips dedicated to this telephone, and these chips would start to be produced in March.
It will be noted that up to now, Apple used components already manufactured by other companies. It is thus possible that these chips are the first chips produced of the repurchase of P.A. Semi, and are specifically designed and intended for the next generation of Apple telephones, a big first step that will enable the iPhone to be made to measure.
[translation by crispin]