TSMC, the world’s largest chip manufacturer, has put figures on a change of priorities that has been operating in artificial intelligence data centers for months: energy efficiency will be the real limit for upcoming processors. Taiwanese company expects its new A14 manufacturing technology, scheduled around 2028, to deliver more than 20% performance improvement and reduce power consumption to 30% from its N2 process, according to statements fro…
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TSMC, the world’s largest chip manufacturer, has put figures on a change of priorities that has been operating in artificial intelligence data centers for months: energy efficiency will be the real limit for upcoming processors. Taiwanese company expects its new A14 manufacturing technology, scheduled around 2028, to deliver more than 20% performance improvement and reduce power consumption to 30% from its N2 process, according to statements fro…