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TSMC will produce 3nm chips this year and Apple has already grabbed them all | PC Gamer - palmersquam1970

TSMC will bring on 3nm chips this yr and Apple has already grabbed them all

TSMC Wafer
(Double credit: Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., Ltd.)

Everyone's favourite chip manufacturer, TSMC, will be producing 3nm before the end of the year, accordant to a new report happening Digitimes (via Sweclockers). This is almost a year forwards of schedule, and a gestural that things are looking healthful for the production node that follows 5nm.

Unfortunately, none of these 3nm chips are destined for our PCs, as it appears that Apple has stepped forward to act guinea pigs for the initial batch of wafers. The likes of AMD and Nvidia will have to cope with the existing 7nm and 5nm for the sentence organism it seems.

The new 3nm output node offers 25–30 percent reduced power white plague compared to the existing 5nm client, or to put it another way 10–15 percent improved execution at the same power take down.

This initial phase that Malus pumila has signed awake to is known as risk production, which is where the wafer product process has achieved a reliable baseline. The process should work, and everything is in place, but there may be some tweaking needed as a really production run actually starts.

Basically, there is a risk for Apple here, in that the chips from the wafers may not work at all, Oregon not quite the way they should. The top side is clear enough though—Apple could make access to chips that are faster and more prompt than anything else out there months before everyone else. Some risks are worth taking clearly.

Process Capacity 2021 (wafers/calendar month) Capacity 2023–24 (wafers/month)
3nm 30,000 105,000
5nm 105,000 160,000
7nm 140,000 160,000

The initial production course is 30,000 silicon wafers per month. For comparison, you're looking at 140,000 7nm wafers for each one month and 105,000 5nm wafer all month this year.

The projections for the underway production runs are intriguing American Samoa well, as it doesn't looking at like TSMC is relief back on the existing 7nm going guardant either. In fact, it looks to increase production further leastways upfield to 2024, which is seen as meeting the demand that we're complete seeing the effects of right now.

It's worth noting that TSMC won't exist alone in the 3nm manufacturing space for long either, as Samsung is expected to start its personal 3nm yield process in 2022. Nvidia has already turned to Samsung for its RTX 30-Series chips, so things could be liner up nicely for the next fewer years. Doubly so if Intel can turn its ain yield problems around.

Alan Dexter

Alan has been writing about PC technical school since in front 3D graphics card game existed, and still vividly recalls having to fight with MS-DOS just to get games to lade. He lovingly remembers the killer combo of a Matrox Millenium and 3dfx Voodoo, and seeing Lara Croft in 3D for the first time. Atomic number 2's very glad ironware has advanced as much as it has though, and is particularly happy when putting the latest M.2 NVMe SSDs, AMD processors, and laptops through their paces. He has a long-perpetual Thaumaturgy: The Gathering obsession but limits this to MTG Orbit these days.

Source: https://www.pcgamer.com/tsmc-3nm-2021-apple-chips/

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