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According to a Taiwanese media report, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation (TSMC) has received multiple orders for its 3-nanometer (3 nm) chip manufacturing technology. TSMC is expected to ramp up its 3nm production in the current half of this year, and the technology was at the center of controversy earlier this month when it was reported that design changes to Intel’s products would delay the manufacturing process. TSMC has denied the report, saying its process technologies are progressing as planned, and now Taiwanese publication DigiTimes is reporting that the company has received orders from several companies to manufacture its advanced technology products.
Major tech companies are jumping to TSMC’s 3nm process, Taiwanese press says
report from Digitimes He cited sources to share details of the order TSMC received for the 3nm process from the integrated circuit design firm. Chipmakers must rely on a strong demand inventory for their new operations, as high capital and setup costs are not recovered until large quantities of semiconductor chips are manufactured. The machines used to make advanced chips are expensive to run, and low orders often result in underutilization of capacity, costing the chipmaker more money than it can make.
Samsung Electronics’ chip manufacturing division caused some controversy when it announced earlier this year that it would mass produce 3nm processors. The decision, widely seen as an attempt to gain Samsung’s support for TSMC, was followed by questions about the company’s potential orders for its products. One of those orders was confirmed by a Chinese agency, but details of the others were unclear.
DigiTimes reports that TSMC has received 3-nanometer orders from several companies, including leader Cupertino, Calif. consumer technology giant Apple, Inc, and Santa Clara, Calif.-based chipmaker Intel. Intel Collaboration with TSMC 3nm has received a lot of media attention, the latest claim on that front that the company has The 3 nm process has been cancelled For some of its products.
Reports also indicate that apart from Intel and Apple, Taiwan’s MediaTek, Nvidia, Broadcom, AMD and Qualcomm have also placed orders for 3nm products. If true, this would give TSMC a strong advantage over Samsung as the company would be able to quickly ramp up 3nm production and capture a huge market share.
DigiTimes adds that Qualcomm is believed to be working with Samsung on 3nm chips, as the company prefers to diversify its suppliers and also considers other business considerations when doing business with Samsung. Qualcomm is the world’s leading smartphone processor manufacturer and competes with Samsung in this field, and the Korean company’s Exynos processors also target the same market as Qualcomm products.
Samsung and TSMC 3nm technologies differ from each other because they use different transistor designs. TSMC chose to stick with traditional FinFET technology in its products, while Samsung made a leap forward with its advanced GaaFET technology, which theoretically enables higher performance due to higher electrical conductivity.