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Back in June 2024, Samsung announced innovations in its foundry for 4nm, 2nm, and 1.4nm process nodes. Now, TSMC (Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company) has also shown off its latest cutting edge 1.4nm process technology, which will power future products from tech giants like Nvidia, Apple, AMD, and others.

TSMC 1.4nm process officially announced

The world’s largest contract chipmaker has revealed that the 1.4nm A14 process will enter production in 2028 with various improvements over the 2nm process. This includes a 30 percent reduction in power draw, while boosting performance by around 15 percent. For those unaware, TSMC’s 2nm process is set to hit production later this year.

TSMC’s 2nm node

Since TSMC has a varied client list, the next gen process would likely power future iPhones, Nvidia GPUs, AMD chips, and much more. According to TSMC, there is a 20 percent increase in logic density, which allows for the performance boost over the 2nm process. Comparing it to the current TSMC 3nm process, the 1.4nm is basically up to 30 percent faster and makes it 60 percent more efficient.

To recall, Apple’s new iPhone 17 lineup is expected to use the latest N3P node (3nm) for the A series chips, so the shift to 2nm might arrive a couple of years after. In other words, tech from the 1.4nm process is still a few generations away as well. This is all the information we have at the moment, so stick around for more.

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