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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.
Next year’s iPhone 18 Pro is expected to feature TSMC’s new 2nm manufacturing process. This will be the next significant leap since the 2023 A17 Pro chip, which was the first to adopt the 3nm ...
During its quarterly earnings (via Nikkei Asia), TSMC announced plans to make 30% of its best chips in Arizona, a move that it hopes will help the US create an “independent” chip cluster.
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 ...
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — The Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) took another major step in expanding its north Phoenix campus on Tuesday. The company broke ground on its third ...
In brief: TSMC has officially denied the long-running claim that it is considering entering into a joint venture with Intel. It was recently reported that the two tech giants had reached a ...
Contract chipmaker Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company’s net income was up by 60% in the first quarter, boosted by strong AI demand. The world’s largest contract chip maker TSMC sees no ...
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) may have to pay a fine of $1 billion or more to resolve a U.S. export control investigation related to a chip it made that was used in a Huawei AI ...
The world's largest chip contract manufacturer TSMC continues to benefit from the hype surrounding artificial intelligence (AI). Continued high demand, particularly for AI accelerators ...
BofA reiterated its “Buy” rating and NT$1,250 price objective on TSMC, saying the firm’s leadership in artificial intelligence, high-performance computing, and emerging fields such as ...
Computing accelerators grow more complex with multi-chip designs. TSMC plans to stack logic chips while integrating power supply components into the package. The chip contract manufacturer TSMC ...
Apple CEO Tim Cook has said the company is “excited” to be the first customer of TSMC’s Arizona chip plants. He made the comment as the company started construction on its third US plant.