Chinese newspaper accuses U.S. of stealing technology from 'our Taiwan'

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Chinese newspaper connected with the Communist party in China says the U.S. tricked TSMC into building fabs in the states.

. It is great news for the U.S. as it tries to become self-sufficient when it comes to producing chips.

Newspaper affiliated with China's Communist party says the U.S. is stealing technology from"our Taiwan"calls this a"dark turn" in the worldwide semiconductor industry and accuses the U.S. of tricking TSMC into building the new factories in Arizona. And using a chilling phrase, it accuses America of stealing the most important technology in the world from"our Taiwan." The U.S.

TSMC has more than tripled the size of its investment in the U.S. from $12 million to $40 million and is expected to produce 600,000 wafers per year. That is a drop in the bucket when compared to the 12 million 12-inch wafers that TSMC churns out annually. TSMC continues to thrive despite some of the issues that other tech firms are experiencing. In November, company revenues soared 50.2% year-over-year to $7.27 billion.

By the time the second TSMC facility starts operations in 2026, the company could already be producing chips using a 2nm process node as it plans volume production at that node by 2025. The process node number itself doesn't really mean anything from a technological standpoint and simply is used to market the next generation of chip production. Each lower number typically means that the transistor size has been reduced allowing for a higher transistor count for each chip.

TSMC, as we noted, expects to be pushing out 2nm chips in 2025 and has briefly discussed manufacturing 1nm chips in the future. Samsung Foundry, the second largest foundry after TSMC, also has plans to produce 2nm chips in 2025 and

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