Mass production of TSMC’s 2nm process is scheduled to start in the fourth quarter of 2025 , and while it will take several years for this technology to mature, the semiconductor behemoth is already moving at a lightning pace towards the construction of a new facility that will manufacture 1.4nm wafers. Also known as A14, or Angstrom, the company is reportedly moving ahead of its original schedule in October and will break ground on a plant with an initial investment that could skyrocket to NT$1.5 trillion, or approximately $49 billion, as it looks to extend its lead in this cutting-edge race.

The ‘Fab 25’ will house four production facilities, with TSMC racing to commence trial production on the 1.4nm technology by the end of 2027

The report from Economic News Daily mentions that TSMC’

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