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On April 1, 2025, the Taiwanese manufacturer TSMC introduced the world's most advanced microchip: the 2 nanometre (2nm) chip.
During its quarterly earnings, TSMC announced plans to make 30% of its best chips in Arizona. Here's when this might happen.
Apple's iPhone 18 models will adopt TSMC's 2nm manufacturing process for the next-generation A20 chip, which will bring ...
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ExtremeTech on MSNTSMC Plans to Produce 30% of 2nm and Sub-2nm Chips in USTSMC made clear this week that it has big plans for Fab 21, its Arizona chip manufacturing campus. In an earnings call, TSMC ...
C.C. Wei, the CEO of the Taiwanese chipmaker, said during an earnings call that Phoenix will become the site of an ...
Apple's iPhone 18, which will debut in late 2026, will use a next-generation A20 chip expected to be made using TSMC's ...
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Tom's Hardware on MSNTSMC to build 30% of its 2nm and more advanced chips in the U.S., to speed up Fab 21 build outTSMC plans to produce 30% of its 2nm and 1.6nm chips in Arizona as part of a its effort to transform its Fab 21 site into a ...
We’re already seeing the benefits of TSMC’s 3nm chips in a variety of phones, thanks to the chips being used in flagship CPUs ...
The current generation of iPhones might get away with minimal price hikes (or none at all), but it sounds like we might have to pay more for the generations that will follow. As always, remember that ...
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Macworld on MSNTariffs aren’t the only reason why your next Apple device might be more expensiveOne way or another, it seems that prices for future Apple devices are going up. If it’s not because of tariffs, a new report ...
Speaking during TSMC's first-quarter 2025 earnings conference, Chairman and CEO C.C. Wei emphasized that the company's ...
A new report claims that the manufacturing cost of the 2nm processor expected in the iPhone 18 range may mean Apple having to ...
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