TSMC has announced its next microchip manufacturing process "node", which it calls A14, equivalent to a 1.4-namometer (nm) scale. Compared to its N2 (2nm) process — entering volume production later ...
Semiconductor manufacturing is a fastidiously clean business. Components are washed multiple times to remove impurities, drawing on vast amounts of purified water and other chemicals. The ...
Intel has cast doubt on the future of its chip-manufacturing operations. It’s more good news for Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing, but could be a problem for chipmaking machinery supplier ASML ...
Apple is considering using Intel’s 14A (1.4 nm) manufacturing process as a second source for producing its M-series chips. Apple may use Intel’s 14A node in addition to its current partnership with ...
Apple's iPhone 18 models will adopt TSMC's 2nm manufacturing process for the next-generation A20 chip, which will bring substantial performance and power efficiency improvements to next year's iPhones ...
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SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) -The production process that Intel hoped would pave the way to winning manufacturing deals and restore its edge in churning out high-end, high-margin chips is facing a big ...
Intel's (INTC) efforts to restore the chip giant to its former glory may hinge on a new manufacturing process the company calls 18A. Short for 18 angstroms — an angstrom is equal to 0.1 nanometers — ...
Electronic devices like smartphones, laptops, and computers have become essential parts of modern life. Whether for work or entertainment, these devices are used extensively every day. Semiconductors ...