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Single-Chip Processors Have Reached Their Limits

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Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Announced on 2 March 2022, this open standard offers a “standard” 2D package that targets “cost-effective performance” and an “advanced” package that targets leading-edge designs. Apple’s M1 Ultra could be considered the canary in the coal mine.

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12 Exciting Engineering Milestones to Look for in 2022

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With its higher frequencies, 6-GHz Wi-Fi is expected to find use in heavy traffic environments like offices and public hotspots. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Right now, 5-nm chips are the standard. In 2022, expect to see a bonanza of Wi-Fi 6E–enabled smartphones.

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Inside the Global Race to Tap Potent Offshore Wind

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Ireland, South Korea, and Taiwan are among the other countries with bold floating wind ambitions. If governments provide consistent, long-term subsidies, industry standardization and mass production will deliver the gigawatts, Smith says. “We They are making sure that everything works in this moving environment,” he says.

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