The A20 and A20 Pro chips in the iPhone 18 Pro will benefit hugely from TSMC's 2-nanometer process, but Apple will pay dearly for the performance and power consumption improvements.
TSMC is building new facilities for its next-generation 1.4nm process and construction is ahead of schedule, accelerating the timeline for mass production.
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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 ...
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 ...
Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio. Synopsys has just announced a big milestone in its development of next-gen mobile memory, with the company unveiling the silicon bring-up of its LPDDR6 IP ...
Sony TSMC image sensor joint venture launches with a $6.3 billion commitment to build next-generation stacked CMOS sensors in ...
TSMC and Sony Semiconductor Solutions have signed a legally binding definitive agreement to establish Advanced Vision ...
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