➀ TSMC is adopting NVIDIA's cuLitho computational lithography platform for production; ➁ The platform accelerates chip manufacturing and pushes the limits of physics for advanced semiconductor chips; ➂ cuLitho utilizes NVIDIA H100 GPUs to replace thousands of CPUs, reducing costs and power consumption; ➃ NVIDIA's generative AI algorithms enhance cuLitho, offering additional speedup; ➄ The technology enables more accurate simulation of physics and realization of mathematical techniques previously resource-intensive.
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