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We're still waiting for the first 2nm chips but TSMC is accelerating its plans for 1.4nm silicon manufacturing, starting in 2027
By Jeremy Laird published
News All sounds a bit scary if you're Intel.

Intel CEO set to meet with President Trump and probably discuss company's woes, domestic chip manufacturing, and that awkward moment Trump called for his resignation last week
By Jacob Ridley published
News That was one way to force Intel to the negotiating table...

In a twisty tale of corporate espionage, TSMC employees allegedly shared 400 photos of the company's cutting-edge 2 nm process node with a Japanese rival
By Jess Kinghorn published
News This is a developing story, and the Japanese firm's relationship to the leakers is not yet clear.

Computer chips made outside the US to receive 100% tariff likely spiking tech prices, but 'there's no charge' for companies currently building on American soil
By James Bentley published
News It's good news for TSMC.

TSMC fires several employees over the suspicion of stealing 2 nm process tech secrets, with Taiwan authorities investigating the matter due to national security fears
By Nick Evanson published
News A sentence of up to 12 years in prison and a $3.3 million fine could be demanded by prosecutors.

Semiconductors left in Trump's trade purgatory as new US tariffs on Taiwan set at 20%
By James Bentley published
News And you get a tariff. And you get a tariff.

TSMC's next generation of system-on-wafer packaging will make today's CPUs and GPUs look pathetically feeble in comparison
By Nick Evanson published
News And all because the tech world just can't get enough processing power.

If you want to know why graphics cards are still so painfully pricey, you might want to take a look at TSMC's record-high profits which are heading for $50 billion this year
By Jeremy Laird published
News Would sir care for just one more wafer?
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