A price hike is expected to be in place for TSMC’s 2nm N2 wafers, with a previous report stating that customers like Apple, Qualcomm, MediaTek, and others could pay a 50 percent premium to obtain to these wafers. However, new information states that the price difference will only be 10-20 percent, but that is only because TSMC may make its current 3nm technologies more expensive for clients.

The report adds that TSMC’s 2nm wafers will only be between 10-20 percent pricier than 3nm because the manufacturer is introducing a price hike for the latter; new technology is still priced at $30,000 a unit

The $30,000 price tag will remain unchanged on 2nm N2 wafers, as TSMC was earlier said to start mass production in the final quarter of 2025 , with Qualcomm wasting no time by moving to th

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