TSMC’s cutting-edge A14 tech to hit fabs in 2028
- TSMC unveiled its cutting-edge A14 logic process technology at a symposium in Santa Clara, California.
- The company aims to remain at the industry's cutting edge and capture strong AI-driven demand.
- A14 represents a significant advancement from the current N2 process and uses second-generation nanosheet transistors.
- Kevin Zhang stated A14 offers "up to 15% speed improvement" and over 20% increased logic density.
- TSMC plans A14 production in 2028, supporting future applications like AI and high-performance computing.
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TSMC Launches Revolutionary A14 Process at North America Technology Symposium
In a significant leap for semiconductor technology, TSMC (Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company) unveiled its next-generation A14 process at the North America Technology Symposium held in Santa Clara, California. This cutting-edge technology promises to enhance AI capabilities and improve power efficiency in various applications, including smartphones and high-performance computing. Key Takeaways A14 Process: Offers up to 15% speed improve…
TSMC reveals A14 1.4nm chip process, Apple Silicon to benefit in 2028
TSMC has officially unveiled its 1.4-nanometer A14 chip process, set to power future Apple Silicon starting in 2028. Confirmed during the company’s North America Technology Symposium, the A14 process represents the next major evolution in semiconductor manufacturing and is expected... Source
TSMC Unveils New, Industry-Leading Chip-Making Process
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 this year — A14 "will offer up to 15% speed improvement at the same power, or up to 30% power reduction at the same speed, along with more than 20% increase in logic density." N2, in turn, offers similar performance improvements compared to the 3nm pr…
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