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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.
TSMC has officially mentioned its work on 1.4nm fabrication technology that is likely destined to underpin future Apple silicon chips. In a slide ...
TSMC's 2nm or N2 process node looks to be on track for a 2025 debut (probably inside an iPhone), but the company is also working on a 1.4nm process or A14.
Home > Computing TSMC Is Targeting 2028 for Its A14 1.4nm Process It promises up to 30% reduction in power consumption compared with N2.
TSMC reportedly still won't use new High-NA EUV lithography machines for its next-gen A14 (1.4nm) process node, will rely on old semiconductor equipment.
In brief: TSMC has announced that its A14 (1.4nm-class) chip manufacturing process will enter production in 2028, following the rollout of its 2nm technology later this year and building on its ...
The TSMC 4nm RF design reference flow improves design turnaround time and layout productivity in the Synopsys Custom Compilerâ„¢ design and layout environment.
TSMC has confirmed the existence of a 1.4-nanometer process, that will be used to make future Apple Silicon chips starting in 2028.
TSMC has started producing chips at its Fab 21 near Phoenix, Arizona, using its 4nm-class process technology, Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo told Reuters. This marks the first time such a ...
TSMC has taken the wraps off its 1.4nm process, which it plans to put into production in 2028, putting it ahead of Samsung.