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TSMC ramps up 2nm chip production at four plants with prices set 50 percent higher
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 56016, member: 636"] TSMC will launch 2nm semiconductor manufacturing across four facilities next year, targeting 60,000 wafers monthly. The Taiwanese company plans operations at locations in Kaohsiung and Hsinchu, with trial production achieving 60 percent yields. Apple, Qualcomm, and MediaTek represent major clients expected to adopt this advanced node technology. Each wafer will cost approximately $30,000, marking a 50 percent price increase over the current 3nm production. The P1 Kaohsiung plant currently produces 10,000 units monthly while mass production preparations continue. Equipment installation proceeds at the P2 facility, which will reach 30,000 monthly units within months. Combined Hsinchu operations will contribute between 30,000 and 35,000 additional wafers monthly. TSMC introduced its CyberShuttle service in April, allowing multiple customers to share test wafers and reduce evaluation costs. Samsung's competing Exynos 2600 processor will challenge TSMC's market position as the first 2nm gate-all-around system-on-chip. Competition from Samsung's foundry operations may pressure pricing if the Korean manufacturer achieves comparable production volumes and yield rates. [/QUOTE]
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