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The Taiwanese foundry giant began volume production at its first fab in Arizona at the end of 2024, serving major US chip designers including Nvidia, Apple, and AMD.
Those parts will be fabricated on Intel's own 18A process, which by all accounts offers high performance and density.
Over the last four years, the company has poured more than $90 billion into capital expenditures aimed at expanding its foundry operations ...
Following the opening of its first U.S. plant in Arizona in 2024, Apple’s chipmaker TSMC is now ahead of schedule on two new ...
Samsung Foundry is now staking its survival on its 2nm process, setting a goal to secure large customers by raising 2nm ...
Samsung Electronics is placing a high-stakes bet on its 2nm chip manufacturing technology, as its foundry division works to ...
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Rumoured to be 55 per cent Analysts at KeyBanc reckon Intel’s 18A yields have inched up to 55 per cent which is a modest five ...
Qualcomm has reportedly canceled Samsung manufacturing a 2nm version of its Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 2 flagship chip. More ...
Samsung Electronics is entering a period of introspection and recalibration in its semiconductor foundry business, shifting ...
Qualcomm has reportedly dropped plans for a 2nm Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 chip made by Samsung, favouring TSMC instead.
Arizona will get its third chip plant from TSMC in 2027, and it doesn't hurt that that plant will make cutting-edge 2nm SoCs.