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As tech companies look towards CES in January, TSMC had big news for the end of 2022.
The company started producing 3-nanometer chip. Taiwanese media reported on December 29 that TSMC would hold a ceremony to announce the official start of mass production.
Apple will be the first to use two series of 3-nanometer chip chips, which are anticipated to be used in products such as the iPhone 15.
TSMC will begin the new year with a limited production capability for 3-nanometer technology, before moving to a more stable production chain towards 2023.
TSMC expects to bring the 2-nanometer manufacturing method to the testing phase in 2024. Meanwhile, the Hsinchu plant will mass-produce this type of chips in 2025.
In order to replace its 3-nanometer chips, the chipmaker has invested $40 billion in Arizona’s two plants that will produce 4-nanometer silicon chips by 2024.
Chinese media quickly reacted to this development by claiming that America is stealing “their tech.” China is claiming the self-governing island.
Samsung began production of 3-nanometer chip in June. In 2024, it predicted that the process would be more efficient.
Nvidia graphics cards and Qualcomm mobile processors will use the company’s chips. Samsung’s TSMC rules are the most influential in terms of market shares. /PCWorld Albanian
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