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TSMC is building three new 2nm chip factories in Taiwan, investing $28 billion, to meet rising global demand and maintain its lead in advanced chip manufacturing.
TSMC is expanding its 2nm chip production in Taiwan with three new factories in the Southern Taiwan Science Park, investing $28 billion, to meet surging global demand, especially from Apple, Qualcomm, and MediaTek.
The facilities, each costing about $9.5 billion, will boost capacity, with mass production expected by 2026 and monthly output exceeding 100,000 wafers.
Though the 2nm process offers only modest gains over 3nm—15% performance, up to 30% power savings—the wafer cost increase is less severe than feared.
The expansion reinforces TSMC’s dominance in advanced chip manufacturing, as it prepares for future 1.4nm production at its Taichung A14 plant.
TSMC está construyendo tres nuevas fábricas de chips 2nm en Taiwán, invirtiendo $28 mil millones, para satisfacer la creciente demanda global y mantener su liderazgo en la fabricación de chips avanzados.