The world's largest dedicated independent semiconductor foundry. TSMC manufactures chips for Apple, Nvidia, AMD, and hundreds of others.
| Name | Location | Status | Node(s) | Capacity | CapEx |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fab 21 Phase 2 (Phoenix) | Phoenix, United States | Under Construction | N2 | — | $13.0B |
| Fab 21 Phase 1 (Phoenix)Est. open 2024 | Phoenix, United States | Ramping | N3E | 20K wspm | $12.0B |
| Fab 18 (Tainan)Est. open 2020 | Tainan, Taiwan | Operational | N3, N3E | 150K wspm | $19.5B |
| JASM Fab 1 (Kumamoto)Est. open 2024 | Kumamoto, Japan | Operational | — | — | $8.6B |
wspm = wafer starts per month [est.]
TSMC first GAA (nanosheet) node at 2nm-class. Apple A20 lead customer.
Mass production: 2025 [est.]
N2P — enhanced N2 with backside power rail option (BSPDN).
Mass production: 2026 [est.]
TSMC 3nm-class (N3) — first-gen FinFET 3nm. Mass production 2022.
Mass production: 2022 [est.]
N3E — enhanced N3 with improved yield and PPA. Main N3 volume node.
Mass production: 2023 [est.]
* All capacity figures, CapEx estimates, and status data are demo approximations only. Sourced from publicly available estimates. Not for investment use.