After 2nm wafers, TSMC states that it will start 1.4nm production in 2028, with the new technology intended to deliver outstanding attributes
The 2nm race is currently being led by TSMC because at the start of the month, the foundry giant reportedly started accepting orders for its cutting-edge wafers, with Apple likely being the first recipient of this technology. It will take a few years for the Taiwanese semiconductor behemoth to transition to the more advanced node, but we should start seeing 1.4nm chips in the distant future, as the company has said that it will kick off production for the latter in 2028. Naturally, there will be significant benefits to transitioning to this manufacturing process, so let us jump into the details immediately.New process to make 1.4nm chips is called A14 or 14-Angstrom node, and is specifically designed for sub-2nm technology
The announcement was made during TSMC’s North America Technology Symposium in Santa Clara, California, with the firm’s CEO C.
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