By now, most of us are familiar with the fact that TSMC operates a significant amount of trailing edge manufacturing capacity ...
Thanks to the debut of the 2nm node in 2026, iPhone 18 buyers should not worry about performance or overheating,.
TSMC said that it would build HBM4 base dies using its 12FFC+ (12nm-class) and N5 (5nm-class) process technologies, reports AnandTech. The use of such advanced nodes will enable HBM4 to offer ...
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TSMC is in JV talks with Intel to enhance its foundry division, but due to antitrust concerns, a full foundry JV is unlikely ...
According to IDC’s latest Worldwide Semiconductor Supply Chain Tracking Intelligence report, the global semiconductor market, following a recovery in 2024, is expected to experience steady growth in ...
TL;DR: Tesla has partnered with TSMC to produce new FSD chips for China using 4nm-5nm process nodes. Tesla has reportedly tapped TSMC to make its new FSD chips for China, using the company's 4nm ...
Despite the US's heightened curbs on AI chips against China, TSMC's 3nm and 5nm fab utilization rates have topped 100% in the first quarter of 2025, according to industry sources. Save my User ID ...
Apple might stick to using TSMC's third-generation process node (N3P) for the A20 chips powering the iPhone 18 in 2026.
This year's SoCs are all expected to use TSMC's N3P manufacturing technology, a performance-enhanced optical shrink of the company's N3E fabrication process. As an optical shrink, the N3P node ...