Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. has reportedly secured NVIDIA as the sole customer for its forthcoming A16 process node. The two companies are said to be conducting joint testing for the next-generation chip technology, which is expected to be deployed around 2027. This development would mark a significant turning point for the industry, positioning an AI application as the lead adopter of TSMC's most advanced manufacturing process for the first time. This collaboration contrasts with reports that Apple, traditionally among the first to adopt TSMC's latest nodes for its iPhones, has not yet begun discussions to use the A16 process. The move signals NVIDIA's deepening partnership with TSMC and underscores the increasing importance of high-performance computing and AI in driving the semiconductor technology roadmap forward. The A16 process is expected to offer significant speed and power efficiency gains.
TSMC Reportedly Secures NVIDIA as Sole Launch Customer for Next-Gen A16 Chip Technology
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