TSMC Will Manufacture 4nm Chips For Apple in the United States in 2024
According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, TSMC’s $12 billion chip plant will manufacture 4nm chips in 2024. At this point in time, the facility is under construction and expected to open in 2024. Initially, TSMC’s Arizona facility was slated to begin production of 5nm chips. However, with pressure from Apple and other companies, TSMC is open to manufacturing 4nm chips as soon as it begins production. Currently, Apple’s latest chips are manufactured on a 5nm process. The company will move to 4nm and 3nm chips in the future, which will result in enhanced performance and greater energy efficiency. The company is rumored to use 4nm and 3nm chips for its M-series and A-series chips that will power the forthcoming iPhone, iPad, Macs, and other Apple devices. Apart from this, the new plans are scheduled to be announced in Pheonix next Tuesday with President Joe Biden and Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo alongside Tim Cook, AMD CEO Lisa Su, and Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang. TSMC also has plans to open another facility for the production of 3nm chips. We will share more details on the matter as soon as further information is available.