TSMC’s $12 billion chip factory currently under construction in Arizona will begin producing 4-nanometer chips as soon as it opens in 2024 thanks to the insistence of Apple and other companies, according to Bloombergis Mark Gurman.

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The factory was originally slated to start producing 5-nanometer chips, but with Apple and other companies increasingly looking to source components from the U.S., TSMC updated plans so the facility could provide more advanced chips. .

TSMC had previously said it would manufacture 20,000 wafers per month at the Arizona factory, although production could increase from those initial plans, the people said. Apple will use about a third of the production as production begins.

Apple and other big tech companies rely on TSMC for their chipmaking needs, and the change means they’ll be able to get more of their processors in the United States. Apple CEO Tim Cook previously told employees that his company plans to source chips from the Arizona factory.

The new plans are expected to be announced in Phoenix next Tuesday with President Joe Biden, Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo and Apple CEO Tim Cook in attendance, as well as AMD CEO Lisa Su and Nvidia Founder and CEO. Jensen Huang.

In addition to the 4-nanometer production facility, TSMC would officially announce plans for a second phase involving an adjacent facility that will produce even more advanced 3-nanometer chips, a development which was revealed last week by the TSMC founder. , Morris Chang.

Apple’s latest chips are made in a 5-nanometer process, and moving to more advanced processes should lead to significant improvements in performance and power efficiency. Apple is rumored to be using 4nm and 3nm processes for some of its upcoming M and A series chips for use in Macs, iPads, iPhones and other products.

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