Per that very article, Sherman will be for support chips for power and peripherals, on legacy 45nm+ nodes.
Apple's investing heavily in the TSMC fab in Arizona, due to open in 2027, to have 3nm capabilities for its flagship chips, but it's unlikely that would ever cover a majority of that chipmaking.
Apple's investing heavily in the TSMC fab in Arizona, due to open in 2027, to have 3nm capabilities for its flagship chips, but it's unlikely that would ever cover a majority of that chipmaking.
https://www.aztechcouncil.org/tucson-chipmaker-tsmc-arizona-...
https://wccftech.com/tsmc-plans-to-bring-3nm-production-to-t...