TSMC announces plans for 2nm chipset factory

25 August 2020
It has already acquired land in Hsinchu, Taiwan, will hire 8000 new employees in the R&D department.

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  • Anonymous
  • 8pc
  • 26 Aug 2020

[deleted post]Is something wrong with you, TSMC is not chinese nor it does use chinese machines, grow up.

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    • Anonymous
    • iv7
    • 26 Aug 2020

    "Taiwan" Semiconductor Manufacturing Company. Nice job!!!!!

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      • swN
      • 26 Aug 2020

      joe nodden, 26 Aug 2020Wow I never even thought 2nm to be possible. Lets hope it&#... moreFake nanometers. TSMC has been doing it all the way since FinFET. There is nothing that can be measured with 2 nm.

        Wow I never even thought 2nm to be possible. Lets hope it's successful and doesn't stop there.

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          • Anonymous
          • gKA
          • 26 Aug 2020

          klv12gcn, 25 Aug 2020TSMC is a Taiwanese company. And they use the equipment fr... moredutch company hahhahahaha

            Anonymous, 25 Aug 2020As far as I know you can't go below 0.9 nm, it seems t... moreTypical BS, they will go beyond 0.9 in no time

              Anonymous, 25 Aug 2020How good can be 2 nm🤔More than you could imagine

                [deleted post]TSMC is a Taiwanese company.
                And they use the equipment from ASML, which is Dutch company.

                So, stop with your Chinese propaganda.

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                  • 6wx
                  • 25 Aug 2020

                  Keep phone price relatively low, good joke.

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                    • Anonymous
                    • Nu6
                    • 25 Aug 2020

                    Anonymous, 25 Aug 2020... and Intel is left behind with 10nm++++++Oh... they’ve upgraded to 10nm?..

                    I thought they are still using 14nm++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++. LMFAO

                      Anonymous, 25 Aug 2020As far as I know you can't go below 0.9 nm, it seems t... moreI read and learn you need nanotube carbon to manufacture 5nm procesor or it will not work because of quantum tunneling. At 2nm I am not sure...

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                        • Anonymous
                        • tx4
                        • 25 Aug 2020

                        ... and Intel is left behind with 10nm++++++

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                          • Anonymous
                          • D0d
                          • 25 Aug 2020

                          [deleted post]Intel 😜 14nm+++++++++++++++++++++++++

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                            • Myw
                            • 25 Aug 2020

                            Anonymous, 25 Aug 2020As far as I know you can't go below 0.9 nm, it seems t... moreWith the current technology it is true, but this is why it is called R&D.
                            We just simply do not know the solution yet, but someone will figure it out ;)

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                              • XFh
                              • 25 Aug 2020

                              Looks like TSMC is overambitious

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                                • Anonymous
                                • 3PI
                                • 25 Aug 2020

                                I disagree with keeping the price low as every next gen chips comes more and more expensive!

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                                  • Anonymous
                                  • 8pc
                                  • 25 Aug 2020

                                  As far as I know you can't go below 0.9 nm, it seems that we will hit that wall in the near future.

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                                    • Anonymous
                                    • p@a
                                    • 25 Aug 2020

                                    How good can be 2 nm🤔