Apple is set to feature a sophisticated silicon chip designed in Israel within its upcoming iPhone 17e model.

This technological development highlights the significant role that Israeli engineering continues to play in the global semiconductor landscape and Apple's specialized hardware supply chain.

While many components of the smartphone line are sourced from various international hubs, the high-performance processing capabilities of this specific model are being attributed to research and development teams based in Israel.

Industry observers note that the inclusion of this chip represents a strategic integration of advanced circuitry meant to enhance device efficiency and speed.

The move underscores the tech giant's ongoing investment in Israeli innovation, which has historically contributed critical elements to various iterations of the company’s mobile hardware.

As the release of the 17e approaches, the origin of its internal architecture serves as a testament to the specialized expertise found in the region's prominent technology sector.

Source: Al Jazeera Middle East