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Nvidia’s $100B OpenAI deal makes it AI’s backbone with 10 GW of compute power. But can it withstand energy strain, equity risk, and politics?
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TSMC and Foxconn Stocks Rally on Nvidia’s $100 Billion OpenAI Investment
Shares of key Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) partners, including Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC) and Foxconn (USOTC:FXCOF), climbed on Tuesday following the announcement that the U.S. chipmaker plans to invest up to $100 billion in OpenAI to expand AI data center infrastructure.
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NVIDIA is reportedly 'feeling the heat' from AMD and could be the first customer for TSMC's next-generation A16 process node in the second half of 2026.
That's likely why NVIDIA is reportedly willing to pay top dollar to be the very first customer for TSMC's A16 process—at least, according to Commercial Times Taiwan. NVIDIA's current-generation AI GPUs are using the Blackwell architecture,
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Bu Tan has been working aggressively to line up funding and customer partnerships critical to the company's turnaround.
Nvidia's next but one GPU generation Feynman could be released with the advanced production technology A16 from the world's largest chip contract manufacturer TSMC. Nvidia is said to be considering its use, also to gain a technical advantage over AMD. CTEE reports on this from Taiwan.
Lorentz Solution, Inc., the world’s leading provider on 3D electromagnetic (EM) design platform of IC, 3DIC, and advanced packaging, today announced that it is jointly presenting with NVIDIA at the TSMC 2025 Open Innovation Platform.
TSMC, the world’s leading semiconductor manufacturer, has unveiled a groundbreaking initiative leveraging artificial intelligence to design next-generation chips that are up to ten times more energy efficient than current models.
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TSMC's new 2nm chip will reportedly cost 50% more — get ready for more expensive laptops and phones
A new report on TSMC from the China Times suggests that the cost of next-generation chips are going to be 50% more expensive, meaning prices may rise significantly on the best laptops and smartphones over the next few years.