TSMC starts mass production of 3nm
Liu declined to elaborate while emphasizing the importance of demand for the company’s 3-nanometer chip for new products, including 5G and high-performance computing products. Noting that mass production is successful and yields good yields, Liu added that the new 3 nanometer technology will create final products with a market value of $1.5 trillion within five years.
TSMC’s roadmap is ready
TSMC will limit N3 production to 3nm before moving to a more stable and efficient N3E production process in late 2023. In 2024, the company will switch to more advanced N3P technology and increase efficiency at 3nm once again. Again in 2024, TSMC is expected to take the first tangible steps in the 2nm GAA process and start sample production in 2025.
TSMC’s biggest rival, Samsung, started 3nm semiconductor production in June and is in preparation for a more energy efficient 3nm for 2024. However, according to the reports, Samsung has not been able to achieve the expected efficiency for now. It will enter the competition by switching to the 20A “Angstrom” process planned for 2024 at Intel.