Socionext, a Japanese IC design house, is advancing plans to develop semiconductor products utilizing 2nm process technology ...
TL;DR: NVIDIA and Qualcomm are considering switching their next-gen 2nm chip production to Samsung Foundry due to high costs and limited capacity at TSMC. Samsung aims to attract these major ...
TSMC is now permitted to build chips on its upcoming 2nm-class process technologies at its facilities outside of Taiwan, according to J.W. Kuo, Minister of Economic Affairs of Taiwan, who said at ...
TL;DR: Apple is delaying the use of TSMC's 2nm process for its A19 and M5 processors due to high wafer costs, opting for the N3P node instead. The 2nm process is expected to become viable by 2026 ...
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The latest information from insiders claimed that TSMC is struggling with wafer yield, and the 2nm chips have yet to be certified for mass production. There is too much demand for test products ...
According to industry sources, TSMC’s next-generation 2nm development is progressing and the company has begun setting up a pilot production line for 2nm (N2) at its Hsinchu Baoshan fab (Fab 20) this ...
The latest reports claim TSMC's next-gen 2nm chip node, branded N2, is set for volume production later this year. However, it's unlikely we'll see TSMC N2 chips in our PCs until at the very ...
Does this mean TSMC will immediately invest billions in a new 2nm mega fab in Arizona? The answer is not so straightforward. Minister Kuo expects the semiconductor leader to move "cautiously" on ...