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  • Intel 14 nm Node Compared to TSMC's 7 nm Node Using Scanning Electron Microscope

    Currently, Intel's best silicon manufacturing process available to desktop users is their 14 nm node, specifically the 14 nm+++ variant, which features several enhancements so it can achieve a higher frequencies and allow for faster gate switching. Compare that to AMD's best, a Ryzen 3000 series processor based on Zen 2 architecture, which is built on TSMC's 7 nm node, and you would think AMD is i

      Intel 14 nm Node Compared to TSMC's 7 nm Node Using Scanning Electron Microscope
    • AMD Zen 5 CPUs Might Get Delayed To 2024-2025 Due To TSMC's Priority Allocation of 3nm Node To Intel & Apple

      AMD Zen 5 CPUs Might Get Delayed To 2024-2025 Due To TSMC’s Priority Allocation of 3nm Node To Intel & Apple In a report by DigiTimes, it looks like AMD's Zen 5 CPUs might face a potential delay if the company plans on moving to TSMC's next-gen 3nm process node. AMD Zen 5 CPUs Based on The Next-Gen TSMC 3nm Node Might Face A Potential Delay, Alleges Report The report states that the TSMC 3nm proce

        AMD Zen 5 CPUs Might Get Delayed To 2024-2025 Due To TSMC's Priority Allocation of 3nm Node To Intel & Apple
      • 3DFabric: The Home for TSMC’s 2.5D and 3D Stacking Roadmap

        Interposers. EMIB. Foveros. Die-to-die stacking. ODI. AIB. TSVs. All these words and acronyms have one overriding feature – they are all involved in how two bits of silicon physically connect to each other. At the simple level, two chips can be connected through the printed circuit board – this is cheap but doesn’t allow for great bandwidth. Above this simple implementation, there are a variety of

          3DFabric: The Home for TSMC’s 2.5D and 3D Stacking Roadmap
        • China's SMIC Shipping 7nm Chips, Reportedly Copied TSMC's Tech

          (Image credit: TechInsights)According to analyst firm TechInsights, Chinese foundry SMIC has been producing chips based on its 7nm process node for a Bitcoin Miner SoC, and they've been shipping since July of 2021 (h/t to SemiAnalysis). TechInsights has reverse-engineered the chip, saying the "initial images suggest it is a close copy of TSMC 7nm process technology," a telling discovery after Taiw

            China's SMIC Shipping 7nm Chips, Reportedly Copied TSMC's Tech
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