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Intel plans to build its upcoming Nova Lake CPUs on TSMC's forthcoming 2nm semiconductor process node, according to Economic Daily News. If accurate, next year's desktop ...
TSMC has the advantage of already being further ahead in developing its N2, 2nm-class node. It started taking orders in April, with Apple likely being its first major customer. But Intel recently ...
AsianFin -- Following TSMC’s announcement of progress on its 1.8nm technology on April 24, Intel has revealed major updates ...
TL;DR: Intel is outsourcing its upcoming Nova Lake desktop CPUs to TSMC’s advanced 2nm process, marking a major architectural shift with up to 50% performance gains. This move positions Intel ...
and now Intel is sliding into the VIP tent with Nova Lake. But with great wafers come great expenses. The 2nm process is reportedly far costlier than previous generations, not to mention prone to ...
Intel’s decision to tap TSMC’s 2nm process underscores its strategy to diversify chip manufacturing amid ongoing competition and technological transition. While Intel’s own 18A node is also ...
Intel has put out the compute tile in its Nova Lake processor to TSMC and the chip is in trial production on TSMC’s 2nm process in Hsinchu, reports Taiwan’s Economic Daily News. The TSMC 2nm process ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook TSMC's 2nm process (N2) is one of the most advanced semiconductor nodes globally. Credit: TSMC ...
Intel partners with Taiwan Semiconductor for 2nm process to manufacture Nova Lake PC chips, expected in 2026. Taiwan Semiconductor dismisses collaboration rumors with Intel but continues strong ...