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TSMC gears up to crank out 2nm chips for Intel and AMD
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 35039, member: 636"] Tech giants are racing ahead with groundbreaking semiconductor innovations. Chip manufacturers continue pushing boundaries of manufacturing technology with advanced process nodes. TSMC moves closer to mass production of cutting-edge 2-nanometer chips that promise remarkable performance improvements. Semiconductor powerhouses like AMD and Intel are positioning themselves at the forefront of this technological leap. AMD plans to launch its next EPYC server processor, Venice, using TSMC's newest process technology. The processor development occurs at TSMC's Arizona facility, and its anticipated release is scheduled for 2026. Intel is preparing exciting processor developments, including upcoming Nova Lake desktop processors featuring complex core configurations. These processors will combine high-performance Coyote Cove cores with energy-efficient Arctic Wolf cores. The design includes multiple computing tiles and ultra-low-power components. Apple appears set to leverage similar technological advancements for its future smartphone lineup. The anticipated iPhone 18 might feature an A20 chip manufactured using TSMC's revolutionary 2-nanometer process. Semiconductor experts view these developments as critical steps toward more efficient computing technologies. Technological progress marches forward with massive investments and strategic partnerships driving innovation. Manufacturers continue refining transistor technologies to boost performance and reduce power consumption. Advanced semiconductor processes represent crucial milestones for computing capabilities worldwide. [/QUOTE]
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