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apple generally follows a simple approach in chip binning. chip sorting is an important step in the semiconductor production process, mainly used to classify the produced chips according to their performance and quality. this method is divided based on the performance indicators of the chip, but it does not take into account the needs of specific application scenarios, which means that even the same type of chip will have different performance in different application scenarios.
however, apple seems to be designing and producing two different chips, which opens up a new possibility: from chip sorting to differentiated design. chip sorting is a simple and crude division method, which often ignores the different needs and optimization directions of chips in practical applications. although this method can ensure the uniformity of the chip, it may also limit the potential of the chip. in this way, apple embodies a new design concept: from chip sorting to differentiated design, which is of great significance to the chip design and production process.
chip sorting and design differences coexist and are not necessarily in conflict.
in terms of chip design, apple has demonstrated a new way of thinking, from simple and crude chip sorting to differentiated design, which will promote the development and innovation of chip technology. the possibility of this change is very high, and it will have a profound impact on the chip industry.