TSMC chips to hit 1.4nm in 2028, with confusing name confirmed
- Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company revealed new technologies at its North America Technology Symposium in California, emphasizing next-generation artificial intelligence chips and registering over 2,500 attendees.
- Chairman C.C. Wei stated that TSMC's technology leadership provides customers with a dependable roadmap for future innovations.
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TSMC just showed us how powerful a future iPhone chip can be
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 process. At the time, Apple brought 20% faster GPU speeds, 10% faster CPU speeds, and a 2x faster Neural Engine compared to the previous A16 Bionic processor. With the new 2nm manufacturing process, we expect a similar boost in power for the upcoming A19 Pr…
TSMC shows off 1.4nm chip tech that will appear in future iPhones and other devices
In case you're wondering how Moore's Law is doing, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp. (TSMC) just unveiled its latest 1.4-nanometer (nm) A14 process that will enter production in 2028. The technology promises a 15 percent performance boost, plus a 30 percent reduction in power draw compared to 2nm processors set to go into production later in 2025, TSMC said. The 1.4nm tech is likely to be used in processors for Apple, Intel and AMD. The p…
TSMC unveils advanced process in U.S. to meet AI chip demand - Focus Taiwan
Taipei, April 24 (CNA) Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) on Wednesday unveiled a slew of advanced technologies at its North America Technology Symposium in California, with a focus on its next-generation artificial intelligence (AI) chips.
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