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While the 2nm process will enable over 310 million transistors in the same area, the 3nm technique provides 250 million transistors per square nanometre.
The global 3nm chip market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
The chip development timetable and the company’s future goals were made public by Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co.
According to the schedule, the Taiwanese chip manufacturer would release its cutting-edge 3nm (N3) chips in the second half of this year, along with 2nm chips sometime in 2025.
The latest technology will be employed to create cutting-edge SoCs, GPUs, and CPUs.
Five 3 nm-class nodes, known as N3E, N3P, N3S, and N3X, will make up the 3 nm nodes. For ultra-high performance applications, these N3 versions are said to provide better process windows, more performance, higher transistor density, and enhanced voltages.
All of these technologies will incorporate TSMC’s own FINAFLEX architectural innovation, which provides chip designers with a lot of flexibility and enables them to precisely tune performance, power consumption, and prices of the technology.
In order to provide a full-node improvement in performance and power efficiency, ChipsN2 will include GAAFETs (gate-all-around field-effect transistors).
The N2 technology platform will include a high-performance version in addition to the mobile compute baseline version and complete chipset integration solutions.The first N3 chips are anticipated to start production in the near future.
Samsung began mass producing chips using cutting-edge 3-nanometer (nm) technology based on the Gate-All-Around (GAA) transistor architecture.
According to recent sources, Samsung SoCs made using the 3nm production technology will go on sale. If the rumors are accurate, the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), whose 3nm chip production is expected to begin later this year, will be surpassed by the South Korean electronic brand.
According to claims, the new chip uses 45% less energy than older, traditional 5nm chips. Additionally, it is claimed to increase performance by 23%.