This unknown company is partially responsible for more powerful iPhone and Android handsets

Some of you might be familiar with Moore's Law. Named after Intel co-founder Gordon Moore, the law says that the number of transistors doubles on a chip every other year. Currently, chips produced by TSMC, Samsung and others use the 7nm process, allowing more transistors to be packed into a smaller area. This allows chip designers like Qualcomm, Huawei, Samsung and Apple to create chips more powerful than the previous generation, while consuming less power. This also allows phone manufacturers to produce thinner handsets.

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