Investing.com-- TSMC said on Wednesday it plans to begin producing an advanced, 1.4 nanometer chip by 2028, as the world’s largest contract chipmaker looks to maintain its technological lead in the industry.

The company, which is a key supplier for Nvidia Corp (NASDAQ: NVDA ), said in a press release that its A14 or 14-Angstrom node generation of chip technology is set to enter mass production by 2028.

A14 represents the next generation of chip technology for TSMC, coming after its 2 nm chips, which are set to begin production in late-2025. TSMC said A14 offers 15% more speed at the same power, along with a 20% increase in logic density over its 2 nm chips.

The A14 is aimed at improving processing speeds for artificial intelligence applications, while also allowing AI processes to be run remotely on PCs or smartphones.

A smaller nm size implies a more advanced and powerful chip, given that it allows a company to package more chips onto a single board, increasing performance.

TSMC is also developing a more advanced packaging process, reports had shown earlier this week.

TSMC is at the forefront of the global chipmaking industry, and has benefited greatly from increased chip demand as AI development picks up.

TSMC had last week reported substantially stronger-than-expected first-quarter earnings, and had maintained its 2025 outlook despite market concerns over a U.S.-China trade war.