TSMC says demand for capacity is strong ahead of 3nm chip launch, despite signs of weaker demand for electronics
April 14, 2022
TSMC is enjoying “brisk demand” for its N5 semiconductors, with 50 to 60 per cent sales growth, according to James Chen, chief analyst at Isaiah Research. Strong demand from Apple, for its mobile and M1 Mac processors, and AMD and Nvidia for HPC chips are contributing to continued growth this year, he said.
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