Had TSMC and Apple gone with the 12 inch WLPs, TSMC would have produced the entire chip, including the back-end testing and packaging, in-house. With the move back to 8 inches, TSMC will work on the front-end while back end packaging will be subcontracted to firms like Xintec and China WLCSP.
Yield rates for 8 inch wafers exceed 95% while they drop down to between 70% to 80% for the 12 inch wafers at TSMC's Southern Taiwan Science Park. While the Apple iPhone 5s was in its early days of production, yields on the 8 inch wafers were low enough to hinder production. Eventually, TSMC should be able to pick up yield rates on the larger wafers which will save money for Apple.
source: DigiTimes
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