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TSMC did not say 1.6nm since there is no such thing. More shoddy reporting by industry outsiders. Just say that TSMC's roadmap has not changed in the last six months and be done with it.
TSMC's plans for the next couple of years remain largely unchanged as the company is ready to mass produce chips on its N2 (2nm-class) manufacturing technology starting in late 2025 and A16 (1.6nm-class) fabrication process in late 2026, the company announced at its Open Innovation Platform (OIP) 2024 conference here in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.