TSMC to begin production of next-gen A14 (1.4nm) process in 2028 · TechNode
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TSMC to begin production of next-gen A14 (1.4nm) process in 2028 · TechNode
At the 2025 North America Technology Symposium, TSMC introduced its next-generation advanced logic process, A14 (1.4nm). Scheduled for production in 2028, A14 marks a major leap forward from the N2 node, providing a stronger foundation for AI development across both servers and edge devices. TSMC stated that compared to the N2 process, A14 will deliver up to 15% higher speed at the same power, or up to 30% lower power at the same speed, while al…
TSMC unveils its 1.4nm process, putting it ahead of Samsung once again
Many of this year’s flagship phones are powered by chipsets built on the 3nm process. This includes chipsets like the Apple A18 Pro and the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite. Building chips on the 3nm process is already pretty impressive. However, come 2028, TSMC will start building chips on the 1.4nm process. TSMC’s new 1.4nm process Unsurprisingly, these chips will place a heavy emphasis on AI. But that’s a good thing. According to TSMC, the power i…
Chip Industry Week in Review
TSMC unveiled an unusually detailed roadmap at this week’s North America Technology Symposium, including future architectures for 3D-ICs for high-performance computing and small, extremely low-power chips for AR/VR glasses, and two implementations of system-on-wafer. Fig. 1: TSMC’s future packaging and stacking roadmap. Source: TSMC The foundry also: Introduced its next-generation process node, A14, set for production in 2028. Building on its u…
TSMC A14 Chip Announced With 1.4nm Node and GAA Technology, Production in 2028
Smartphone performance and speed are improving significantly year after year, thanks in large part to breakthroughs like the upcoming TSMC A14 chip. At the forefront of this evolution is TSMC, the world’s largest semiconductor manufacturer. At its recent North America Technology Symposium, TSMC announced that production of its revolutionary A14 node will begin in 2028. TSMC A14 Chip: The Future of Chips Just Got Even Smaller Dividing the procedu…
TSMC Details Cutting-Edge 1.4nm Chip Node With Big Speed And Efficiency Gains
That's right folks: buckle up, because we're well into the bumpy roads of sub-nanometer steps in fabrication process improvements. Intel's about to start launching chips fabbed on its 18A process before you know it, and TSMC has its own "A16" process coming up at the end of next year. Today, the company announced A14, a next-gen GAAFET process
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