Taiwan-based TSMC has reinforced its leadership in the sector with the efficiency rate it has achieved in 2nm production technology. According to the latest information, the company has reached 60 percent efficiency in the 2nm process. This rate, when compared to the production levels that rival companies lag behind, reveals that TSMC is currently the most advantageous player in the market.
TSMC maintains its leadership in 2nm chip production
2nm production technology provides higher performance and lower energy consumption in new generation processors. These advantages are of critical importance in many areas, especially mobile devices, artificial intelligence equipment and server systems.

For this reason, giants such as Apple, AMD and Nvidia are lining up to take part in TSMC’s production lines. AMD has officially announced that it will use the 2nm production process in its EPYC Venice server processors; and has embarked on a path to become one of the first companies to commercially implement this technology.
The Gate-All-Around (GAA) transistor technology, developed under the leadership of Samsung, has the potential to provide significant efficiency increases in theory. However, it is reported that Samsung has only achieved 40 percent efficiency in the 2nm process for now.
It is said that the company continues to work to increase its production capacity and efficiency, but is far ahead of TSMC in this area. On the Intel front, there is a more negative picture. Intel Foundry, the company’s unit responsible for foundry services, has not yet shown a concrete presence in 2nm technology.
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