1. TSMC announces its A16 chip manufacturing technology, set to debut in 2026, using GAA transistors to enhance AI chip performance and power efficiency; 2. The technology will directly compete with Intel’s 14A process node, intensifying the semiconductor manufacturing rivalry; 3. GAA transistors enable higher transistor density and energy efficiency, critical for advancing AI and high-performance computing applications.
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