TSMC is seeing skyrocketing demand for its upcoming 2nm node, outpacing its successful 5nm and 3nm processes. The 2nm node is already in higher demand than its predecessors, reflecting the growing need for advanced semiconductors.
TSMC said that the demand for our 2nm node has already surpassed that of 5nm and 3nm. The company’s cutting-edge technology plays a huge role in overcoming physical limitations faced by chipmakers worldwide. While other companies have made strides in their own processes, TSMC remains dominant due to its advanced capabilities and strong client base.
Major clients like Apple, NVIDIA, and AMD are expected to drive TSMC’s 2nm sales. These tech giants continue to push for higher performance, making them early adopters of this next-gen technology.
By 2026, TSMC anticipates that the 2nm node will become its primary source of income. This prediction is based on pre-orders from top-tier clients. For context, TSMC’s 5nm node contributed 32% of revenue, and the 3nm node 20%, in recent years. The 2nm node is expected to outperform both, creating a new benchmark in semiconductor manufacturing.
As TSMC pushes boundaries with its 2nm technology, the company’s continued success reflects both its innovation and its ability to meet industry demands at the highest level.
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