The 2nm node is expected to be the most cutting-edge lithography the industry has ever laid eyes on, with none other than TSMC leading from the front with orders secured for AI chips and mobile SoCs. Unfortunately, the complexities of mass-producing these advanced wafers at a monumental scale pose a major challenge for multiple smartphone companies planning to use these chipsets in their devices. In fact, one tipster suggests that TSMC will partly be responsible for firms introducing silicon downgrades to their handsets later this year, with the other culprit being the DRAM crisis. The advanced 2nm process has ‘insufficient […]
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