In the tech industry, competition is fierce, especially when it comes to developing cutting-edge technology. Recently, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC) announced that it will begin production of its new chip manufacturing technology called “A16” in the second half of 2026. The announcement was made by TSMC’s co-Chief Operating Officer Y.J. Mii at a conference in Santa Clara, California.
The A16 technology will allow for the delivery of power to computing chips from the backside of the chip, which will enhance the speed of artificial intelligence chips. This development is an area where TSMC has been competing with its U.S. rival, Intel. However, Intel recently announced its “14A” technology, which it expects will surpass TSMC’s capabilities in terms of speed in 2026.
TSMC is currently the world’s largest contract manufacturer of chips for companies like Nvidia and is known for producing the fastest chips in the world. With this new development, TSMC aims to maintain its position as a leader in chip manufacturing technology and continue to provide high-performance solutions to its clients.
The race to produce the most efficient and powerful chips for various applications highlights the fast-paced advancements in chip manufacturing technology. As companies continue to innovate and push boundaries, we can expect even more exciting developments in this field in the future.