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TSMC digs 1.4nm trenches, Apple eyes early dibs
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 81285, member: 636"] TSMC just dropped a casual fifty billion to build a 1.4nm megafab. The Taiwanese chip giant is accelerating construction on a new plant in the Central Taiwan Science Park, an enormous investment targeting mass production of its most advanced node by 2028. This aggressive push follows their ongoing rollout of 2nm production, which is already seeing massive demand, causing tight supply. The new complex, with its four factory buildings, is projected to generate a huge revenue bump and create nearly ten thousand new jobs. The company's confidence in moving this fast reportedly comes from achieving better-than-expected yields on its next-generation lithography processes. While they are still ramping up the intermediate 1.6nm node, likely for a big client like NVIDIA, the groundwork for the even more advanced 1.4nm technology is already being laid. Industry watchers assume this yield improvement involves ASML's incredibly expensive next-gen machines, though the actual yield percentages are still very low in these early stages. Apple, having already locked down a huge portion of the initial 2nm production for future iPhone chips, is the obvious candidate to be the first major customer for the eventual 1.4nm wafers. This whole expansion is a direct response to the overwhelming demand for leading-edge silicon, forcing TSMC to build out massive new capacity years in advance just to keep up with the orders from the world's biggest tech firms. [/QUOTE]
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