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TSMC gets government approval to start production for 2-nanometer chip in a new plant
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This will be the most sophisticated processing factory ever for Apple supplier TSMC, which will begin producing 2-nanometer chips in 2023. Apple has apparently purchased the full production capacity of processor maker TSMC, which is already preparing 3-nanometer processors for the “iPhone 14” in 2022. In Hsinchu, Taiwan, however, the firm will soon begin building on a new facility that will create processors with a 2-nanometer resolution.
A committee of Taiwan’s environmental review has accepted TSMC’s plan, according to Nikkei Asia. Construction of the facility is now scheduled to begin in early 2022, with equipment installation scheduled for 2023.
Taiwan approves TSMC s plan to expand Nanjing, China chipmaking plant
07/30/2021 12:11 PM
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Taipei, July 30 (CNA) A plan by the world s largest contract chipmaker, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC), to expand production in its plant in China s Nanjing City has been approved by the Investment Commission under Taiwan s Ministry of Economic Affairs.
The commission said TSMC s Nanjing expansion plan secured a greenlight because the investment will come from the chipmaker s earnings made from the China plant, instead of from the company s other funding sources, so it is not expected to impact its paid-in capital.