TSMC projects 70% annual growth in 2nm capacity through 2028

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) expects its 2-nanometer (2nm) chip capacity to grow at a compound annual rate of 70 per cent from 2026 to 2028. The world’s largest contract chipmaker projects this growth as five fabrication plants begin volume production of 2nm chips this year. These facilities include two plants in Hsinchu and three in Kaohsiung.

TSMC Senior Vice President and Deputy Co-COO Cliff Hou shares these details at the company’s 2026 Technology Symposium in Silicon Valley, according to a report by Focus Taiwan, which highlights the company’s manufacturing trajectory for the coming years.

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