The world’s biggest advanced fabrication node maker TSMC is having a gala time in revenue with strong demands from its heavyweight clients like Apple, AMD, NVIDIA, Qualcomm, MediaTek, and others. While supply issues persist, the Taiwanese foundry looks to sort this out with a strong demand for EUV equipment.
To expand its business to make more advanced nodes, the company should also focus on manufacturing. So, it is getting strong support from ASML for EUV litho equipment. As Digitimes has reported, TSMC has already placed orders for at least 13 EUV sets with AMSL for 2021 to focus on its 5nm capacity expansion and further advance to 3nm production.
5nm has already debuted Apple’s A14 Bionic, and M1 chip, both of them made using TSMC’s fabrication nodes. However, this time, TSMC has a strong competitor in Samsung, who recently launched its first 5nm chipset Exynos 1080, and is also supplying NVIDIA for its RTX 3000 series GPUs.
The Taiwan semiconductor giant has also planned to expand to the 3nm process in 2022 and we could expect more refined chips in the coming years, thanks to TSMC. This is the reason why the Taiwanese foundry is seeing double-digit growth each year.
With such heavyweight clients as Apple, AMD, MediaTek, and others, TSMC will grow even further and is doing its best to hold its top position in the fluctuating semiconductor industry.
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