HAIFA, Israel--(BUSINESS WIRE)--proteanTecs®, a global leader in advanced analytics for semiconductor health and performance monitoring, today announced the successful silicon-proven validation of its ...
TSMC is building five factories for its next-generation 2nm chip process in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, and according to multiple ...
New JV announced: Sony and TSMC plan a joint venture for high-performance image sensors, with Sony holding majority control. Tech synergy focus: Sony will provide sensor design, while TSMC contributes ...
TL;DR: Apple will not adopt TSMC's advanced A16 2nm process node soon, focusing instead on the upcoming A14 node, while NVIDIA is set to be the first A16 customer for its next-gen Feynman AI GPUs in ...
TL;DR: Synopsys has successfully completed silicon bring-up of its LPDDR6 IP on TSMC's advanced N2P process, delivering up to 86GB/sec bandwidth and significant generational upgrades over LPDDR5. This ...
Expanding partnership enables Cadence’s Design for AI and AI for Design strategy across TSMC’s N3, N2, A16 and A14 process nodes Developing “agent‑ready” digital and analog flows that integrate ...
Apple chipmaker TSMC at the North America Technology Symposium has teased its next-generation A14 process node that will enter planned production in 2028. The cutting-edge A14 node will allow for ...
TSMC just announced plans to produce 1.4nm chips by 2028, promising faster, more efficient AI processing directly on smartphones. This leap keeps TSMC ahead of Samsung and will likely power future ...
TSMC is currently one of the most renowned companies in the tech industry. Its factories produce chips for major names in segments such as mobile processors and AI hardware. The firm’s next major ...
Beyond advancing water efficiency, TSMC has also been pursuing ecological restoration through its sustainability initiatives.
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 ...