TSMC has started production in its first US fabrication unit in Arizona. It's manufacturing Apple's A16 processors.
Phone 17 lineup will be powered by processors fabricated using TSMC's enhanced N3P 3-nanometer chip technology.
TrendForce posits that the wafer foundry market is expected to see a recovery in 2025, with an estimated annual growth of 20%—up from 16% in 2024. This positive outlook comes despite the weak ...
Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) may have just announced the iPhone 16, but analysts are already focusing on the next iterations of the ...
We have tripled our deal pipeline since the beginning of the year,” CEO Pat Gelsinger said of Intel Foundry’s business in a ...
Apple's innovation strategy relies heavily on its App Store and developer community, allowing it to maintain a 45% gross ...
A new report from analyst Ming-Chi Kuo says that only certain models of the 2026 iPhone 18 range — presumably the Pro editions — will get 2nm processors.
TSMC’s Arizona plant is producing its first batch of A16 chips using the company’s 4nm process, with Apple becoming the ...
At least a small bag TSMC has reportedly started producing some of the fruity cargo cult Apple's iPhone chips in its Arizona ...
Lunar Lake is a radical redesign of Intel’s approach to CPUs, and it marks the first time the company is outsourcing manufacturing to chipmaker TSMC. The chips ditch Intel’s long-standing ...
Apple CEO Tim Cook and US President Joe Biden attended the groundbreaking ceremony for TSMC's wafer fab in Arizona. During ...
Chinese firms face a number of challenges in trying to rival Nvidia including contending with U.S. export restrictions and a ...