As you read this, somewhere at a TSMC fab in Taiwan's Hsinchu a robot is moving a silicon wafer packed with transistors ...
Nvidia (NVDA) stock fell 3.28% after reports emerged that TSMC's 2nm capacity shortage may require redesigning its 2028 ...
TSMC, the world’s largest foundry (semiconductor contract manufacturer), has seen a surge in orders from big tech firms, with its cutting-edge 2-nanometer (1 nanometer is one billionth of a meter) ...
TSMC is accelerating the rollout of its second-phase semiconductor fabrication facility, bringing forward timelines for advanced node production. The expansion at Fab 21 is now expected to begin ...
In a nutshell: TSMC's 2nm manufacturing process is in development, and the world's largest semiconductor manufacturer is said to have secured orders from around 15 customers for N2. But companies such ...
TL;DR: TSMC will begin production of its next-generation A16 (1.6nm) process in 2027, with NVIDIA as the first customer, while Apple plans to skip A16 for the A14 (1.4nm) node. TSMC is expanding ...
A new rumor says that Apple will skip the N2P process of its manufacturing partner, TSMC to cut cost. This would affect (but not adversely) the M6 processor expected in a major redesign of the MacBook ...
This semiconductor giant is quietly powering the AI boom.
TSMC CEO C.C. Wei says the company is not worried about Intel’s foundry progress. He argues that long experience, execution, and reliable manufacturing matter more than capital. This comes after Intel ...
Demand is skyrocketing for TSMC and its 2nm chips: the company’s production capacity is already sold out and will remain so until 2026, with Apple among the top customers. The Taiwanese giant TSMC is ...
Two of the best-performing chipmakers over the past year go head to head.