Taiwan’s TSMC, the world’s largest foundry (contract semiconductor manufacturer), plans to begin mass production of 1.4-nanometer (nanometer, one-billionth of a meter) process semiconductors in 2028, Taiwanese media including the China Times reported on the 20th.



Reminder that the “nm”-node names do not correlate to any physical feature size directly and have been mostly marketing terms for the last ~20 years. Nowadays, “1.4nm” just means vaguely better than the “2nm” process.
On the “3nm”-node, wikipedia
Still impressive, of course, but quite misleading.