TSMC's 2nm Wafer Prices Hit $30,000 as SRAM Yields Reportedly Hit 90%
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TSMC nears 2nm rollout with per wafer prices climbing to $30,000 · TechNode
TSMC is set to begin mass production of its 2nm process node, marking a new era in semiconductor manufacturing, according to Taiwanese media outlet Commercial Times. Supply chain sources suggest that the cost of bringing the 2nm process from the R&D (research and development) phase to mass production has reached $725 million. The foundry price per 2nm wafer will rise to $30,000, while the next-generation 1.4nm process is expected to command up t…
TSMC's 2nm wafer prices hit $30,000 as SRAM yields reportedly hit 90%
The Commercial Times reports that TSMC's upcoming N2 2nm semiconductors will cost $30,000 per wafer, a roughly 66% increase over the company's 3nm chips. Future nodes are expected to be even more expensive and likely reserved for the largest manufacturers.Read Entire Article
Today, we have the right to some information from China Times that evokes the cost of wafers at TSMC. And you will see it, the costs are now reaching peaks. The price of a wafer engraved in 2 nm would be close to $30,000, while a wafer in 1.6 nm could reach $45,000, for a standard substrate of 300 mm. These prices are due to the complexity of the manufacturing process, including the use of UV lithography, exotic materials, and extremely strict q…
News extracted from HD Technology. Visit www.hd-tecnologia.com for the latest news. The future of chip technology will be smaller, more powerful... and much more expensive. TSMC, the world’s largest semiconductor manufacturer, has confirmed a sharp rise in the price of its wafers for 2 nm and 1.4 nm processes, which will directly affect the cost of manufacturing next generation chips. Up to $30,000 per wafer for the 2 nm node, and an even more s…
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