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While the company’s first 2nm-capable US fab is not expected to be operational until the end of the decade, this policy change signals Taiwan’s willingness to adapt to global market demands.
However, while TSMC can formally export its N2-series process to the U.S., its only currently planned 2nm-capable fab will only come online by the decade's end. "Those were old-time rules.
Fab 18 originally built chips using TSMC’s 5nm process and now also uses the 3nm process for more advanced chips. TSMC also produces 2nm chips at Fab 20 in Baoshan, according to TrendForce.