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TSMC just showed us how powerful a future iPhone chip can be

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TSMC is working on a future 1.4 nm chip that could go into production in 2028 .
TSMC says it aims to enable more AI applications on smartphones and other devices.
The chip will offer 15% faster speeds and a 30% reduction in power consumption compared to the upcoming 2 nm chip.
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