When it comes to power, TechInsights analysts presume that an N2-based chip will consume less power than a similar SF2-based ...
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ExtremeTech on MSNA Closer Look At Intel’s 18A and TSMC’s N2 ProcessesThanks to technological differences, Intel’s 1.8nm-class 18A process and TSMC’s 2nm-class N2 process are somewhat difficult ...
Intel's 18A process could offer superior performance Intel and TSMC have revealed some details about their forthcoming ...
This chipset is also the first in the 6-series to support INT4 for AI tasks and it brings a solid improvement to GPU ...
TSMC has made no official announcements about expanding in the U.S. at the board meetings this week, but the rumor mill points to quicker expansion in Arizona and a joint venture with Intel.
MoneyDJ reports that TSMC's second fab in Arizona will begin installing equipment for its cutting-edge 3nm node by mid-2026, more than a year ahead of previous ...
TSMC management has indicated enormous AI opportunity for its foundry business, particularly for GPUs and ASICs. See why I ...
TSMC is ramping up the construction of its second fab in the US state of Arizona, mainly over concerns of potential tariffs.
TSMC has notified several Chinese IC design companies that their chips at 16/14 nanometers or smaller nodes lack "approved ...
TSMC speeds up plans for cutting-edge 1nm process no production, has plans to set up a 'Giga Texas' semiconductor facility in ...
Advanced process chips intended to go on to below 14 and 16-nanometer process nodes destined for China must already be doing ...
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