TSMC aims to produce next-generation 1.4-nm chips by 2028

Taiwan titan also says it is developing next-gen packaging technology for 2027

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TSMC is pushing ahead with its efforts to make more powerful chips. © Reuters

CHENG TING-FANG

TAIPEI -- Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. on Thursday said it plans to put its most advanced 1.4-nanometer chips into production in 2028, as the world's top chipmaker looks to stay ahead of Samsung and Intel.

Also known as the A14 or 14-angstrom node, it is the next generation of chip production technology after 2-nm chips that are scheduled to enter production by the end of this year. A14 chips can offer 15% faster speed and a 30% reduction in power, according to the company, and are aimed at enabling more AI applications on smartphones and other devices.

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