MediaTek CEO Announces Q4 2025 Tape-out for First 2 nm Chip

MediaTek´s CEO teases a major jump to 2 nm chip technology, setting the stage for next-gen mobile performance and efficiency powered by advanced semiconductor manufacturing and Artificial Intelligence.

During his keynote at Computex 2025, Dr. Rick Tsai, CEO of MediaTek, unveiled ambitious plans for the company´s next leap in semiconductor technology. The company, which currently produces its top-tier chipsets at TSMC using 3 nm processes, is set to move into 2 nm production. According to Dr. Tsai, a tape-out phase for the first 2 nm design is anticipated by September 2025, marking an important milestone for the fabless chip designer.

Insider information suggests that the forthcoming Dimensity 9500 mobile chipset will leverage TSMC´s ´N3P´ 3 nm process, but the clear focus of the keynote was on what comes next. MediaTek is reportedly poised to benefit from TSMC´s latest 2 nm (N2) mass production capabilities. Industry expectations center on a flagship chipset—potentially called the Dimensity 9600—built on the new 2 nm node, with commercial product launches projected for late 2026.

This strategic transition is more than just a process shrink. MediaTek´s migration from 3 nm to 2 nm is expected to bring significant gains in both performance and energy efficiency. Projections suggest a performance increase of approximately 15% and a reduction in power consumption of around 25%. These improvements could facilitate more powerful mobile devices and advanced features, including those integral to Artificial Intelligence and edge computing, strengthening MediaTek´s competitiveness against rivals in the high-end chipset market.

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