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Contributor content. The success of TSMC's Arizona venture suggests that America's semiconductor manufacturing revival has ...
Four new production facilities for TSMC's A14 manufacturing process are being built in Taiwan. Construction work on "Fab 25" is set to begin this year.
Intel admits that it may halt or cancel development of its 14A (1.4nm-class) process node — its first to use High-NA EUV — if ...
GS Microelectronics US, Inc. (GSME), the fastest-growing semiconductor service provider from North America, today announced ...
By 2026, the company will begin implementing N2P technology, while 2027 will be the year of the N2X process. These chips will still be 2nm but will get some slight improvements.
Apple chipmaker TSMC says that it will make chips with a sub-2nm process size for the first time ever in 2028, and that the development of 1.4nm chips will allow for greater AI capabilities.
Intel is currently the only US-based domestic supplier of leading-edge process node technology and advanced packaging capacity, a key advantage as tensions between China and TSMC continue to escalate.
In case you're wondering how Moore's Law is doing, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp. (TSMC) just unveiled its latest 1.4-nanometer (nm) A14 process that will enter production in 2028.
TSMC (TWSE: 2330, NYSE: TSM) today unveiled its next cutting-edge logic process technology, A14, at the Company’s North America Technology Symposium. Representing a significant advancement from ...
TSMC revealed the new process at its North American Technology Symposium on Wednesday in Santa Clara, Calif. Shares edged up 2% during morning market action on Thursday.
In contrast, TSMC's N2 process is not expected to enter high-volume manufacturing until late 2025, with the first commercial products arriving no earlier than mid-2026 and broader market adoption ...