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TSMC has announced its next microchip manufacturing process "node", which it calls A14, equivalent to a 1.4-namometer (nm) scale. Compared to its N2 (2nm) process — entering volume production ...
These figures are compared to the N3E process used on TSMC’s 3nm chips. The tech giant claims its new wafers offer “full node improvements.” Lately, improved versions of the N2 process are ...
As a result, Samsung is trying hard to secure deals for the 2nm process with key US clients. However, without stable and competitive yields, it will be difficult for the firm to meet customer ...
According to a new report from X, TSMC's new 2nm process capacity is projected to hit 60,000 wafers per month by Q4 2026, while NVIDIA is expected to use TSMC's 3nm node for its next-generation ...
TSMC’s 3nm process is a game-changer, especially for AI and high-performance computing (HPC). It’s not just about shrinking ...
Samsung is focusing on substance over speed for its next-gen 2nm process, 'preparing for a 3-4 year long-term competition ...
As the smartphone industry enters the second half of 2025, attention is turning toward the final chapter of 3nm ...
Apple is expected to release its latest silicon, the M5 series, this year, possibly as early as next month. Apple's M5 chips will be using a similar TSMC 3nm process node as the M3 and M4 generations.
This not only positions MediaTek as the first to reach the 2nm milestone, but could also place it ahead of Apple and Qualcomm, who are expected to continue using 3nm node architecture throughout ...