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The first US-made Nvidia Blackwell wafer just came out of TSMC Arizona, but don't get carried away thinking about RTX 50 Supers yet
By Jacob Fox published
News Good news, but mass production is likely a way off.

AMD and Intel are in 'early-stage talks' about signing a foundry commitment, a win that the struggling chip giant and US government would both love
By James Bentley published
News Intel is looking for even more investment.

Taiwan rejects 50/50 chip production proposal from the US stating it would not 'agree to such conditions'
By James Bentley published
News It's not clear yet what Taiwan would get out of the deal.

If claims about TSMC's prices for its next-gen process node are even only half right, then the best CPUs and graphics cards are going to become a lot more expensive
By Nick Evanson published
News Apparently, the cost for an N2 wafer will be more than 50% greater than an N3 one.

Intel says Arc GPUs aren't going anywhere just yet despite the new Nvidia collaboration
By Jacob Fox published
News Whether and how long that will remain the case is a different question.

Nvidia is rumoured to be first in line to use TSMC's ultra-advanced A16 chip node, although it's AI GPUs that'll likely see the benefit first
By Jeremy Laird published
News Yup, it's AI driving the move.

'What we're building is a city': Take a tour inside TSMC's Arizona chipmaking fab and marvel with me at the vast scale and science fiction-like goodies inside
By Andy Edser published
News Don't touch anything, though. Limbs inside the cart at all times.

TSMC, the biggest semiconductor manufacturer in the world, has special export privileges revoked as US continues to crack down on Chinese importers
By Jess Kinghorn published
News There goes my hardware budget.
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