TSMC Introduces 2nm Chip
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TSMC's upcoming 2nm microchip is a breakthrough. Here's what it means for the future of tech — from AI to smartphones.

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Taiwanese manufacturer TSMC introduced the world's most advanced microchip: the 2 nanometre ( 2 nm) chip.
Mass production is expected for the second half of the year .
TSMC promises it will represent a major step forward in performance and efficiency.
Smartphones, laptops and tablets with 2 nm chips could benefit from better performance and longer battery life.
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