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NVIDIA Could Beat Apple to TSMC's Most Advanced Chip Process, and It's Not Even Close to Ready
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Intel Casts Doubts on Next-Gen Chip Manufacturing. What It Means for TSMC and ASML Stock.
Intel has cast doubt on the future of its chip-manufacturing operations. It’s more good news for Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing, but could be a problem for chipmaking machinery supplier ASML ...
Apple is considering using Intel’s 14A (1.4 nm) manufacturing process as a second source for producing its M-series chips. Apple may use Intel’s 14A node in addition to its current partnership with ...
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) -The production process that Intel hoped would pave the way to winning manufacturing deals and restore its edge in churning out high-end, high-margin chips is facing a big ...
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India Chip begins work on factory in Noida, aims to process 20,000 wafers per month when operational
HCL Group has partnered with Foxconn to set up India Chip in Noida. The facility plans to process 20,000 wafers a month, ...
From the CHIPS Act to the U.S. revoking a waiver it had granted TSMC to use U.S. machinery, the government is trying to have a heavy hand in this global industry. The U.S. government is very, very, ...
After the WWDC 2025 keynote, Apple revealed it's finally ditching support for Intel Macs starting with macOS 27 in the fall of 2026. While this change is due to the successful release of the company's ...
Rapidus Corp., a Tokyo-based chip manufacturing startup, reportedly plans to build a fab capable of making 1.4-nanometer processors. Nikkei Asia reported the initiative today. The fab could create ...
Samsung and TSMC could benefit from the move, while makers of wafer fab equipment may lose out, according to Bernstein analysts Intel Corp. recently indicated that it might give up on its ...
Combining high-voltage silicon with submicron CMOS and complementary bipolar technologies, an analog chip-manufacturing process developed by Analog Devices (Norwood, MA) enables components that can ...
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