The 2nm process will eventually transition from trial production to proper wafer shipments that will be sent to TSMC’s lucrative customers in the near future. With the company said to commence mass production in 2025 and with demand said to be higher than 3nm wafers, the only variable that remains to be addressed is the high cost. According to previous estimates, each 2nm wafer is expected to cost TSMC’s clientele $30,000, including Apple, but the latest report says that the semiconductor giant has found a way to reduce this figure with something called the ‘CyberShuttle’ Service. It allows existing customers […]
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