TSMC plans 3-nanometre chip production launch in Japan in 2028

March 31, 2026 11:11 PM EDT

An aerial view shows the semiconductor plant by Japan Advanced Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (JASM), a subsidiary of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), in Kikuyo town, Kumamoto prefecture, southwestern Japan February 12, 2024, in thi

By Wen-Yee Lee

TAIPEI, ‌April 1 (Reuters) - ​TSMC, ​the world's largest contract chipmaker, is expected to launch equipment installation and mass production of ‌3-nanometre wafers in 2028 at its second ⁠factory in Japan, according to a Taiwanese government filing late on ‌Tuesday.

In February, TSMC CEO ‌CC Wei said the company plans to mass-produce advanced 3-nanometre chips at its second fabrication plant ​in Japan, during a meeting with Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi.

* Under the revised plan, its ⁠second chip-making plant inJapan will have a monthly production capacity of 15,000 ​12-inchwafers through advanced 3-nanometre process technology, thefiling said on Tuesday. * TSMC's previous plans for Japan ​focused on theless-advanced technologies. In ‌2024, the company said that totalinvestment in the first and second fabs would exceed $20billion, ⁠with combined monthly production capacity of 100,00012-inch wafers using less-advanced 40, 22/28, 12/16 and6/7-nanometre process technologies. * Japanese newspaper ⁠Yomiuri reported in February thatinvestment for the second fab plant will ​roughly touch $17billion, but TSMC has not disclosed the figure yet and alsodeclined to comment on the reported investment figure. * The ‌company's first fab plant in Japan started volumeproduction in late 2024. * TSMC established its ‌Japan unit, Japan AdvancedSemiconductor Manufacturing, in 2021 with ⁠support from SonySemiconductor Solutions ‌Corporation. Japan's DENSO ​Corporationand Toyota Motor Corporation later joined as minority investors.

(Reporting by Wen-Yee Lee; Editing by Sherry ‌Jacob-Phillips)



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