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JEMC said:
Chicho said:

That's 1.4nm not 14nm. They are currently doing 2nm in low volume for testing and validating expecting high volume production to start in 2027. Hopefully they succeed because TSMC has no meaningful competition and just keep increasing their prices. 

True. I forgot to add the dot when writing that. My bad.

And yes, the more competition TSMC (and ASML) has, the better.

Rapidus commented on the rumour and said that there was no plans about any 1.4nm production so far.

Also, ASML is still the sole manufacturer of EULV Lithography machines in the world, so I doubt they'll get any meaningful competition anytime soon in that domain.