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Russia on track to manufacture 28nm chips in domestic fabs by 2030, 19 years after tech first debuted
By Anton Shilov published
Russia aims to begin local mass production of Elbrus-based CPUs using domestic 28nm-class process technology by 2030, despite sanctions, tool limitations, and talent shortages.

TSMC's N2 process reportedly lands orders from Intel
By Hassam Nasir published
Rumors suggest that Intel is contracting TSMC to utilize its N2 process node for Nova Lake, likely alongside its own 18A node.

TSMC says it cannot guarantee that its chips don't end up in China
By Anton Shilov published
In its annual report, TSMC acknowledged it cannot fully track how its chips are ultimately used, highlighting ongoing risks of unintentional export control violations.

Intel details next-gen 18A fab tech: significantly more performance, lower power, higher density
By Anton Shilov published
GAA transistors and backside power delivery seemingly do wonders.

Huawei introduces the Ascend 920 AI chip to fill the void left by Nvidia's H20
By Jowi Morales published
Huawei launches the Ascend 920 to take advantage of the gap that the banning of the Nvidia H20 chip will leave.

TSMC to build 30% of its 2nm and more advanced chips in the U.S., to speed up Fab 21 build out
By Anton Shilov published
TSMC plans to produce 30% of its 2nm and 1.6nm chips in Arizona as part of a its effort to transform its Fab 21 site into a major U.S. semiconductor hub.

Intel has championed High-NA EUV chipmaking tools, but costs and other limitations could delay industry-wide adoption: Report
By Anton Shilov published
Delay, but not stop.

Made in the USA: Inside Nvidia's $500 billion server gambit
By Anton Shilov published
The scale and timeline of Nvidia's plans to build AI server supply chain in the U.S. look ambitious, but can they actually be fulfilled?
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