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Leading-edge foundry roadmaps for TSMC, Intel and Samsung — outlining the path to 1.4nm nodes and beyond
By Anton Shilov published
Premium 2nm is here, so what's next?

TSMC allocates $20 billion to Arizona expansion
By Anton Shilov published
Despite challenges, TSMC is optimistic about Fab 21.

Global semiconductor sales hit nearly $300 billion in Q1 2026 — chips are on track to top $1 trillion for this year, says report
By Anton Shilov published
Sales of chips in Q1 2026 hit $298.5 billion and are on track to exceed $1 trillion this year, according to the Semiconductor Industry Association.

JSR to build first Taiwan photoresist plant to co-develop advanced resists with TSMC
By Luke James published
The facility will close a gap that has put JSR at a disadvantage relative to its two largest Japanese rivals.

Nvidia's exposure to Asian supply chains for components hits 90% of its production costs
By Luke James published
Asian suppliers now represent roughly 90% of Nvidia's production costs, up from about 65% a year earlier, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.

TSMC SoIC 3D stacking roadmap outlines path from 6-micron pitches today to 4.5-micron in 2029
By Anton Shilov published
Premium TSMC adds support for face-to-face stacking, 6.5 µm and 4.5 µm pitches for the next generation of SoIC 3D stacking.

TSMC's details next-gen CoWoS roadmap: over 14-reticle packages and 48x leap in compute power expected by 2029
By Anton Shilov published
Premium TSMC claims that CoWoS innovations will enable 48x more compute and 34x more memory bandwidth for 2029 AI processors.

Taiwan's stock market surpasses the UK's despite having less than a quarter of the UK's economy, AI boom propels country forward
By Luke James published
Taiwan's stock market is now worth more than the United Kingdom's, in a shift driven almost entirely by the insatiable global appetite for AI chips.

TSMC unveils process technology roadmap through 2029 — A12, A13, N2U announced, A16 slips to 2027
By Anton Shilov published
TSMC strengthens its bifurcated process technology development approach with A14, A13, and N2U aimed at client applications and A16, A12, and N2X for high-performance data center designs.
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