In 2020, Apple stopped using Intel chips and switched to its own Apple Silicon chips for all Mac computers. These new chips offer better performance and use less power. Now, less than five years later ...
The bleeding edge: Taiwan Semiconductor is ramping up production on its most advanced manufacturing nodes. However, the world's largest chipmakers will have to pay a premium to access the new ...
India's semiconductor engineers are moving from support roles to taking ownership of first-time, advanced-node design work once confined to global headquarters, according to Cadence Design Systems.
Somewhat surprisingly, Nvidia doesn't have much of a track record when it comes to using cutting-edge silicon. But a new report claims that's about to change dramatically, with Nvidia planning to be ...
Remember Tensordyne, who promised to slash AI GPU power consumption with a new way of doing things? That entire pitch was basically predicated on the power predicament that the industry finds itself ...
TL;DR: NVIDIA is poised to be the first customer for TSMC's advanced A16 process node in late 2026, responding to AMD's lead with TSMC's 2nm AI chips. This move highlights the industry's shift toward ...
TSMC's advanced nodes now drive 69% of revenue, with strong growth fueled by AI demand and robust capex expansion, especially in the US. TSMC maintains clear technology leadership and high yields in ...
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Have you ever wondered how many hidden gems are buried within the tools you use every day? In the vast ecosystem of n8n, where automation possibilities seem endless, there’s one node that remains a ...
At this year's VLSI Symposium in Kyoto, Intel offered a closer look at what to expect from its next-gen 18A manufacturing node. The biggest takeaway is that Panther Lake, the follow-up to last year's ...
LONDON & TORONTO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Alphawave Semi (LSE: AWE), a global leader in high-speed connectivity and compute silicon for the world’s technology infrastructure, announced the successful tape ...