09 Apr 2024 -
 Industrial

TSMC gears up for 2nm chip dominance

Taiwan

Taiwanese tech giant TSMC is accelerating its push into next-generation chipmaking, with its Baoshan plant set to begin 2nm equipment installation in April. This move signals a major escalation in the advanced chipmaking race as TSMC aims to maintain its technological edge over rivals Samsung and Intel.

The 2nm node promises significant gains in performance and power efficiency, making it ideal for the exploding demand in AI applications. Industry sources indicate that Apple, NVIDIA, AMD, and Qualcomm are already vying for production capacity, a sign of the technology’s importance.

However, the 2nm leap comes with a hefty price tag. Per reports, production costs could be 50% higher than the current 3nm node, with each wafer potentially costing $30,000. This initially limits the market to high-end products like Apple’s iPhones and MacBooks, where performance gains justify the expense.

TSMC faces intense competition. Intel has reserved a significant portion of ASML’s limited 2nm production equipment, while Japan’s government-backed Rapidus is also aiming for the 2nm market.

The road ahead is challenging. Success depends on TSMC’s ability to quickly ramp up yields and reduce costs. Yet, with AI demand soaring, the potential rewards are immense. The 2nm node is poised to transform the industry, and TSMC is betting heavily on its ability to lead the charge.

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