Intel orders shedloads of GPUs from TSMC
Published in Graphics


Believes it has a future

While many people don’t hold out much hope for Intel’s involvement in the GPU market, apparently Chipzilla has ordered a stack of chips from TSMC.

Intel completes 1.8nm and 2nm node development
Published in PC Hardware


Does not mean that it is good to go

Intel has completed development of its Intel 18A (1.8nm-class) and Intel 20A (2nm-class) fabrication processes for its Intel Foundry Services (IFS) division, Tom's Hardware says.

Buffett loses faith in TSMC
Published in News


Cut its position in TSMC by 86 per cent

Warren Buffett's holding company, Berkshire Hathaway, cut its position in TSMC by 86 per cent according to a regulatory filing.

Fourth quarter of 2022 worst for CPUs in 30 years
Published in News


Thus spake the great god Mercury 

Beancounters sitting at the crossroads have declared that the fourth quarter of 2022 saw the biggest fall in PC processor shipments in three decades.

TSMC might cut 3nm charges
Published in News


Price hikes look less likely

The dark satanic rumour mill has manufactured a hell on earth yarn claiming that TSMC might reduce the cost of chips made using its new 3nm process rather than jacking it up as expected. 

TSMC sees slow down in orders
Published in PC Hardware


Not even 3nm technology can save it

TSMC is seeing a slowdown in orders from its leading customers, affecting the company's results starting in the fourth quarter of 2022.

Huawei learns how extreme ultraviolet lithography works
Published in News


China no longer depends on Dutch or US tech

Huawei is now able to create chips using extreme ultraviolet lithography (EUV) which means that it finally has a foot in the door of serious chip development.

TSMC starts 3nm semiconductor production
Published in News


Having a party today 

TSMC is flinging a party today to celebrate the opening of its 3nm semiconductor production. 

TSMC's SRAM scaling slows
Published in PC Hardware


Chip price hikes expected

TSMC's SRAM Scaling has slowed tremendously and while new fabrication nodes are expected to increase performance, cut down power consumption, and increase transistor density prices are likely to rise.

TSMC will make 4nm chips in Arizona
Published in News


Will be opened in 2024

TSMC has promised it will make 4nm chips at its semiconductor fab in Arizona, when it opens in 2024.