| ▲ | btown 7 hours ago | |
Per that very article, Sherman will be for support chips for power and peripherals, on legacy 45nm+ nodes. Apple's investing heavily in the TSMC fab in Arizona, due to open in 2027, to have 3nm capabilities for its flagship chips, but it's unlikely that would ever cover a majority of that chipmaking. https://www.aztechcouncil.org/tucson-chipmaker-tsmc-arizona-... https://wccftech.com/tsmc-plans-to-bring-3nm-production-to-t... | ||