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TSMC begins mass production of 2nm chips

Published on: December 31, 2025 2:23 PM

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) has begun mass production of its cutting-edge 2-nanometre (2nm) chips, marking a major milestone in the global semiconductor industry and reinforcing Taiwan’s dominance in advanced chipmaking.

Read More: Taiwan chip giant sees no production hit from China curb 

In a statement seen by AFP, TSMC confirmed that its 2nm, or N2, technology entered volume production in the fourth quarter of 2025, in line with the company’s earlier timeline. The chips are described as the most advanced in the industry, offering significant gains in transistor density and energy efficiency.

TSMC begins 2 nm mass production in Taiwanhttps://t.co/LbAmCDjU5w pic.twitter.com/iB1a4nGvqd

— Taiwan News (@TaiwanNewsEN) December 30, 2025

TSMC said the new chips use a leading nanosheet transistor structure, which delivers full-node performance improvements and reduced power consumption. These advances are aimed at meeting the growing demand for energy-efficient computing, particularly as artificial intelligence workloads become more complex and power-intensive.

Production of the 2nm chips is taking place at TSMC’s Fab 20 facility in Hsinchu in northern Taiwan and Fab 22 in the southern port city of Kaohsiung. As the world’s largest contract chipmaker, TSMC supplies semiconductors used across a wide range of industries, from consumer electronics to defence systems, and counts companies such as Apple and Nvidia among its major clients.

The launch comes amid a global surge in AI-related investment. Spending on AI technologies is expected to reach around $1.5 trillion by 2025 and exceed $2 trillion in 2026, according to US research firm Gartner. Advanced chips like TSMC’s 2nm processors are central to powering data centres, servers and next-generation devices.

Taiwan currently produces more than half of the world’s semiconductors and nearly all of the most advanced chips, a position often described as a “silicon shield” that underpins its strategic importance. However, rising geopolitical tensions and concerns over supply chain disruptions have prompted calls for diversified production.

Read More: China exempts outsourced U.S. chips from tariffs amid tech tensions

While TSMC is investing in fabrication plants in the United States, Japan and Germany, Taiwanese officials have stressed that the most advanced chip technologies will continue to be manufactured at home, ensuring the island remains indispensable to the global semiconductor ecosystem.

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: 2nm chips, Artificial Intelligence, Latest, semiconductors, Taiwan tech, TSMC

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