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When Intel reentered the foundry business in 2021, it drew industry attention with a bold road map that appeared to outpace competitors. While Samsung and TSMC announced plans to begin 2-nanometer ...
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. plans to begin production with its A14 fabrication process in 2028, ... executives laid out the new addition to TSMC’s road map and detailed how it will ...
TSMC's robust AI-driven growth, clear process roadmap, and resilient demand position it for strong performance through 2025/26 and beyond. ... clear processors road map ...
TSMC is going from its N naming convention—as in, N2, its 2nm process—to A for chips smaller than 2nm. The first of these will be A16 and A14, the latter of which TSMC just highlighted at the ...
TSMC plans next-gen A14 process node (1.4nm) production for 2028, while 1nm is expected in 2029 TSMC will have new 2nm production up and running later this year, while A14 (1.4nm) wafer production ...
TSMC has confirmed the existence of a 1.4-nanometer process, that will be used to make future Apple Silicon chips starting in 2028.
Intel's 18A process could offer superior performance Intel and TSMC have revealed some details about their forthcoming semiconductor manufacturing technologies and it looks like Chipzilla ...
Compared with its upcoming N2 process (set for later this year), TSMC says "A14 will offer up to 15% speed improvement at the same power, or up to 30% power reduction at the same speed, along with ...
With 2024 drawing to a close, the spotlight will soon be on the next-generation processes from Intel and TSMC. Both chipmakers plan to have 2nm/ sub-2nm process chip production underway by the ...
Apple manufacturing partner TSMC has announced its next logic process technology, A14, at the Company’s North America Technology Symposium.. Representing a significant advancement from TSMC’s industry ...
Apple (AAPL) plans to use its own Wi-Fi chips made by TSMC’s (TSM) N7 process and with Wi-Fi 7 in the iPhone 17 lineup, reducing its reliance on Broadcom (AVGO), analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said in a ...
According to the report, Intel has halted customer outreach for its 18A process — equivalent to the 1.8-nanometer node — and is instead prioritizing development of the next-generation 14A process.