TSMC Announces A16 ‘1.6nm’ Node Promising 10% Speed Boost or 20% Power Saving vs 2nm

TSMC announces its new A16 '1.6nm' process node, promising an 8-10% speed increase and 15-20% power reduction compared to the N2P node, with production starting

TSMC Announces A16 '1.6nm' Node Promising 10% Speed Boost or 20% Power Saving vs 2nm

TSMC has announced its A16 process node, which the company describes as a 1.6nm technology. The A16 node represents a significant step in the semiconductor industry's push for higher efficiency and performance. The announcement highlights specific technical improvements over the previous N2P node, focusing on speed, power consumption, and density.

TSMC A16 '1.6nm' process node diagram showing technical improvements over N2P
TSMC's new A16 '1.6nm' node promises significant speed and power gains.

The A16 node promises an 8 to 10 percent speed increase compared to the N2P node when measured at the same core area. In terms of power efficiency, the technology delivers a 15 to 20 percent reduction in power consumption at the same speed. Additionally, A16 provides a maximum logic density gain of 1.10 times relative to N2P. A key feature of this architecture is the inclusion of Super Power Rail technology. The Super Power Rail (SPR) technology is designed to enhance power distribution efficiency across the chip.

New process node delivers significant speed and power improvements over previous generation technology

Mass production of chips using the A16 process is scheduled to begin in the fourth quarter of 2026. Despite the start of manufacturing, actual product launches are expected to occur between 2027 and 2028. The interval between Q4 2026 manufacturing start and 2027-2028 product launch aligns with standard timelines for integrating new process nodes into commercial devices.

Spec comparison

Spec A16
Process Node 1.6nm (A16)
Performance Gain vs 2nm 8~10% speed increase
Power Consumption Reduction vs 2nm 15~20% reduction
Logic Density Gain vs N2P Max 1.10x

The introduction of the A16 '1.6nm' node enables TSMC to compete in the high-performance computing market. The combination of speed gains and power savings meets critical requirements for modern processors. Industry observers will track the transition from production start to market launch to evaluate performance under real-world conditions.

TSMC A16 manufacturing timeline and market launch expectations
Mass production scheduled for Q4 2026 with product launches expected between 2027 and 2028.

Source: wccftech.com

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