1. TSMC announced its A16 chip manufacturing technology, featuring a 1.6nm process node and backside power delivery, set for production in 2026; 2. The technology aims to compete with Intel's 14A process, claiming superior performance and power efficiency; 3. The move highlights the intensifying rivalry between TSMC and Intel in advanced semiconductor manufacturing.
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