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Teurer Traum: TSMC-Gründer warnt vor Alleingängen bei Chip-Fertigung Irrweg IC-Selbstversorgung? Teurer Traum: TSMC-Gründer warnt vor Alleingängen bei Chip-Fertigung 27.07.2021Autor / Redakteur: Henrik Bork / Michael Eckstein Ist die von einigen Staaten angestrebte Selbstversorgung bei Halbleitern der richtige Weg? Der „Pate der taiwanesischen Chip-Industrie“, TSMC-Gründer Morris Chang, warnt neben enormen Kosten vor verlangsamtem Innovationstempo. Firmen zum Thema (Bild: TSMC) Die von einigen Staaten wegen des anhaltenden Chipmangels proklamierte nationale Selbstversorgung mit Halbleitern könnte sich als teurer Irrweg herausstellen. Davor hat kürzlich Morris Chang gewarnt, der in der Branche respektierte Gründer der „Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company“ (TMSC). Auf die Staaten könnten enorme Kosten zukommen, ohne dass die angestrebte Autarkie jemals erreicht würde.
Expanding chip factories around the world will increase costs Sign up for myFT Daily Digest and be the first to learn about semiconductor news. What is different in a year. When TSMC held its 2020 annual general meeting of shareholders, the company has not yet confirmed its plan to continue to open a chip factory in the United States. Now, not only TSMC’s new $12 billion construction is underway Manufacturing plantOr the fab, in Arizona, but the company is still having in-depth discussions on the factory in Japan, and even considering manufacturing in Germany. This transition marks the end of an era in the semiconductor industry. Since its establishment 35 years ago, TSMC Almost all the production capacity is in Taiwan.
TSMC Mulls German, Japan Plants to Diversify Supply Chain Debby Wu, Bloomberg News (Bloomberg) -- Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. is in the early stages of considering a new chipmaking plant in Germany, Chairman Mark Liu told shareholders on Monday. The worldâs biggest chipmaker is also continuing its due diligence around building a semiconductor facility in Japan and that decision will depend on customer demand, Liu said. The company is engaged in weekly talks to assess the viability of such a project. In both cases for potential international expansion, TSMC will look to share the cost, whether with customers or government authorities eager to bring its business within their borders. For the U.S., where TSMC is in the process of setting up a plant in Arizona, the company said its production will be primarily aimed at infrastructure and national security applications.
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