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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says the company's next generation of AI accelerator chips is now in full production, aiming to meet massive global demand The Silicon Review.
Ever wonder where those powerful NVIDIA graphics cards actually come from? It’s not as simple as you might think. The journey from raw silicon to the GPUs powering your games or the AI systems of tomorrow is pretty complex.
Taiwanese tech titan TSMC has started mass producing its cutting-edge 2-nanometre semiconductor chips, the company said in a statement.
TL;DR: Apple is expanding its American silicon supply chain with a $100 billion investment in US manufacturing, partnering with key firms like TSMC Arizona, GlobalWafers America, and Applied Materials. This initiative supports advanced chip production ...
TSMC has quietly begun 2nm chip production using GAA transistors, promising up to 15% gains as Apple and others prepare next chips.
Transitioning to mass production of ²⁸Si-based spin qubit chips involves leveraging existing semiconductor infrastructure (e.g., CMOS fabs from Intel or TSMC) while addressing isotope-specific challenges. Mass production at consumer electronics levels ...
TL;DR: TSMC will raise prices by 5-10% in 2026 for its advanced sub-5nm chip fabrication, including the costly 2nm process. This increase will impact Apple Silicon chips like the A16 through A20 and M3 through M5, leading to higher production costs and ...
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Taiwan rejects U.S. proposal for '50-50' chip production, says trade talks focused on tariffs
U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick had proposed in an interview that Taiwan make 50% of the chips U.S. needs locally. Taiwan's top negotiator said the proposal was not discussed in trade talks with the U.S. Taiwan will not accept Washington's proposal ...
Slight temperature changes, imperceptible manufacturing imperfections, and heat generated by their own components can completely ruin an entire quantum quantum system-on-chip. Silicon photonics could soon be used to create the vast numbers of physical ...
Today marks the fifth anniversary of the Apple silicon chip that replaced Intel chips in Apple's Mac lineup. The first Apple silicon chip, the M1, was unveiled on November 10, 2020. The M1 debuted in the MacBook Air, Mac mini, and 13-inch MacBook Pro.