Apple's Chief Operating Officer, Jeff Williams, visited Taiwan to meet with TSMC CEO C.C. Wei to discuss securing the first batch of TSMC's 2-nanometer chip production capacity. This strategic move, which involved secret meetings, could result in NT$600 billion (US$18.6 billion) in revenue for TSMC this year, with potential earnings reaching NT$1 trillion over time. The visit underscores Apple's intention to be one of the first to adopt the new 2nm technology, with TSMC expected to begin production in 2025. Apple aims to secure all 2nm capacity.
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Apple reportedly met with TSMC to snatch up all of its 2nm capacity https://t.co/c2GtVGaAxS
Apple COO Reportedly attends secret meetings with TSMC to reserve first batch of 2-nanometer production https://t.co/fQUyKTrHxp https://t.co/dOo5CLL2J5
Apple $AAPL is preparing to start the production of 2-nanometer chips, and sent COO Jeff Williams to Taiwan with a view to securing the first batch from TSMC - Apple Insider https://t.co/9cLAZ0hJ6i
NEWS: Apple is already working to secure TSMC's 2-nanometer chips following a visit from COO Jeff Williams to the Taiwanese chipmaker, reports Economic Daily News TSMC will begin production of 2nm chips in 2025, and Apple silicon will be one of the first to adopt the new node https://t.co/ixcTTuRHB4
Apple COO Jeff Williams Reportedly Visits Taiwan to Secure 2nm Chips https://t.co/PkvqbinVPQ
Apple is preparing to start the production of chips using a 2-nanometer process, and sent COO Jeff Williams to Taiwan with a view to securing the first batch. By @MalcolmOwen https://t.co/tZD0iE8sC5
Secret meeting between Apple and TSMC reported, possibly to reserve all 2nm capacity https://t.co/KkRhvk3bWk by @benlovejoy
Apple COO Jeff Williams visited TSMC to discuss reserving the first batch of TSMC 2nm capacity, which could mean NT$600 billion (US$18.6 billion) revenue for TSMC this year and NT$1 trillion over time, media report, noting Williams met with TSMC CEO C.C. Wei. Both Apple and TSMC…