TSMC | Latest News & Updates - Nov 22, 2024 Release

TSMC has gained a significant edge over Samsung by achieving better 3nm yields and securing large-scale manufacturing contracts from major brands...


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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

  • TSMC has gained a significant edge over Samsung by achieving better 3nm yields and securing large-scale manufacturing contracts from major brands.
  • Finesse Technology is expanding to Kumamoto, leveraging its relationship with TSMC and Applied Materials.
  • TSMC plans to introduce its A16 1.6nm process by the end of 2026, offering a 30% energy efficiency boost with the same density as N2 nanoFlex.
  • TSMC has certified Siemens EDA tools on AWS for their N2/N3 process node technology, enhancing flexibility and performance for semiconductor designers globally.
  • TSMC is involved in discussions about the CHIPS Act and semiconductor demand at the SC24 conference on November 18, 2024.
  • TSMC's 'Internal Trainer Program' trained over 460,000 participants last year, enhancing teaching skills in delivery, facilitation, and design.
  • TSMC is currently seeking a Dormitory Management Specialist in Taiwan.
  • TSMC is building 10 new fabs with investments expected to reach $34-38 billion, surpassing the 2022 record.
  • TSMC's CFO Wendell Huang warned that Taiwan's rising energy prices could soon surpass those in major tech hubs like Japan and South Korea.

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