News

[News] TSMC Reportedly Plans to Commence Trial Production for Apple’s 2nm Chips Next Week


2024-07-10 Semiconductors editor

After Samsung announced a major breakthrough in 2nm, securing the first batch of orders from Japanese AI company Preferred Networks, its rival TSMC is also advancing. According to reports from Wccftech and ET News, TSMC is set to begin trial production of 2nm chips next week, which would reportedly be used in the upcoming iPhone 17 lineup in 2025.

The reports note that the trial production will be conducted in TSMC’s Baoshan Plant in Hsinchu, northern Taiwan, as facilities have been brought in during the second quarter. The iPhone 17 lineup is rumored to be the first to feature TSMC’s 2nm chips. Following that, the chips will likely be used in the 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models.

According to a previous report by MoneyDJ, TSMC’s 2nm production bases are located in Hsinchu Science Park and Kaohsiung, southern Taiwan, while the mass production is expected to kick off in Hsinchu first, with an initial monthly capacity of approximately 30,000 to 35,000 wafers.

Apple and TSMC share a long history of partnership, as the smartphone giant’s A17 Pro, M3 and M4 chips are all manufactured with TSMC’s 3nm node. As TSMC reportedly plans to enter 2nm trial production next week for Apple’s M5 chip, the company’s target for 2nm to enter mass production in 2025 would be on schedule, Wccftech notes.

According to Wccftech, The M5 chip, compared to its predecessor M4, is expected to have performance increase of 10 to 15 percent and a power consumption reduction of up to 30 percent compared to current 3nm-based chips.

Regarding the progress of other semiconductor heavyweights on 2nm, Samsung is said to commence mass production of 2nm chips for mobile devices by 2025. The initial SF2 2nm process will be ready next year, followed by an enhanced version, SF2P, in 2026. Its latest 2nm process, SF2Z, has incorporated optimized backside power delivery network (BSPDN) technology, and will enter mass production in 2027.

On the other hand, Intel’s 20A manufacturing technology (2nm) is reportedly scheduled for launch in 2024, introducing two technologies: RibbonFET surround gate transistors and BSPDN.

Read more

(Photo credit: Apple)

Please note that this article cites information from Wccftech and ET News.

Get in touch with us