TSMC | Latest News & Updates - Nov 15, 2024 Release

Renesas Electronics introduced the R-Car X5 automotive SoC manufactured using TSMC's 3 nm process technology...


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Established in 1987, TSMC is the world's first dedicated semiconductor foundry, known for its advanced wafer production processes and manufacturing efficiency. The company supports a global ecosystem of customers and partners, providing leading technologies and design services in the semiconductor industry. TSMC operates multiple wafer fabs and has a significant production output, making it a trusted provider for major technology companies.


TSMC - Latest News and Updates

  • Renesas Electronics introduced the R-Car X5 automotive SoC manufactured using TSMC's 3 nm process technology.
  • TSMC is facing a lawsuit from its Arizona employees for allegedly favoring Taiwanese workers, with more than half of the facility's personnel being from Taiwan.
  • Intel has significantly increased its orders for Arrow Lake CPUs from TSMC amid internal foundry issues, relying on TSMC's 3 nm process.
  • TSMC broke ground on a new fab in Dresden in August.
  • TSMC's US20230409894A1 patent introduces a photonic neural network that improves computational efficiency with a dual-sided optical waveguide architecture.
  • TSMC is transforming TMAH waste into electronics-grade solutions to cut new TMAH procurement by 24,000 metric tons and decrease carbon emissions by 2,496 metric tons annually, with implementation starting in October 2024.
  • TSMC increased its share of global EUV lithography system installations from 50% to 56% between 2020 and 2023, with over 100 systems acquired in 2023.
  • TSMC is currently seeking an Agile Coach with verification in Taiwan.
  • TSMC Arizona celebrated Veterans Day by honoring military veteran trade workers at their Phoenix construction site and launched the Veterans@TSMC employee resource group to support veteran employees.

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