TSMC shows smaller, faster chips without a pricey new tool from ASML
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company showed its newest chip manufacturing technology, enabling smaller, faster chips without requiring expensive new machines from ASML. TSMC plans to use existing extreme-ultraviolet lithography machines, rather than newer "high NA" EUV machines, to produce chips for artificial intelligence, phones, and laptops. The technology improvements, A13 and N2U, are expected to go into production in 2029 and offer modest gains.
💡 Why It Matters
- · TSMC's ability to extend Moore's law through multi-chip technology allows for continued power and performance gains.
- · By stitching multiple chips together, TSMC enables companies like Nvidia to achieve significant performance boosts in AI chips.