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Apple has reserved 100% of TSMC's N3 production, which I hear has 80% yield. It appears that they do not want to be caught with an undersupply of product, as has often been the case in the past.
One article I saw said that TSMC is slowly ramping up production and in March, expects to put out 45K wafers. By my math, that is an average of 1 wafer a minute, which sounds like a lot of production lines.
One article I saw said that TSMC is slowly ramping up production and in March, expects to put out 45K wafers. By my math, that is an average of 1 wafer a minute, which sounds like a lot of production lines.