Technology, Process and Cost
Texas Instruments TPS65657B0 PMIC
By Yole SystemPlus —
Comprehensive analysis of TPS65657B0 Power Management Integrated Circuit used in iPhone 14 Pro Max, and other Apple smartphones
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Overview
- Executive Summary
- Reverse Costing Methodology
- Glossary
Physical Analysis
- Summary of the physical analysis
- Packaging
- IC Die
Manufacturing Process Flow Analysis
- Overview
- Front-End Process
- IC Wafer Fabrication Unit
- IC Back-End 0
- Final Test & Assembly Unit
- Summary
Cost Analysis
- Cost Analysis Summary
- Yields Explanation & Hypotheses
- Front-End Cost
- Wafer & Die Cost
- Component Cost
Selling Price
- Definitions of Price
- Manufacturer Financials
- Estimated Selling Price
Feedbacks
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Key Features
- Detailed photos
- Precise measurements
- Materials analysis
- Manufacturing process flow
- Supply chain evaluation
- Manufacturing cost analysis
- Apple
- Texas Instruments
The Power Management Integrated Circuit (PMIC) market is projected to exceed US $41.2 billion by 2027, demonstrating resilience despite global challenges. One prominent PMIC used in Apple's iPhone 14 Pro Max 5G, iPhone 13 Pro 5G, and iPhone 13 Pro Max 5G as a Display Power Supply is the TPS65657B0.
This study provides a comprehensive analysis of the TPS65657B0, including its physical characteristics, manufacturing process, costs, and estimated selling price. Through high resolution images, the technological process, supply chain, and fabrication costs are examined. The study aims to provide an estimation of the final component price of Texas Instrument’s TPS65657B0 PMIC.