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In practice that probably means two at worst, as it always seems like this types of articles underestimate china's rapid progress
I'd venture a guess that the more accurate headline would be:
China's best mass-produced chips that are available today are at the same level as the best TSMC chips produced in 2021.
I'd be most interested to know where their R&D is at and what technological developments they have achieved and what are the barriers they have yet to overcome in order to be at an approximate parity with TSMC but I figure most of that is going to be trade/state secrets, especially with the US attempting to hem in Chinese semiconductor development any way it can.
Indeed, China's progress is always underestimated.