Arthur Hanson
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Any thoughts or comments appreciated, TSM already is the most advanced foundry in the US from what I can gather/
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How so I am pretty sure Intel has more fabs than TSMC as of rn in US. it will be true if Intel Ohio doesn't get build up and tsmc goes though with all it's commitment.Any thoughts or comments appreciated, TSM already is the most advanced foundry in the US from what I can gather/
TSMC Fab is higher volume than Fab 52?How so I am pretty sure Intel has more fabs than TSMC as of rn in US. it will be true if Intel Ohio doesn't get build up and tsmc goes though with all it's commitment.
TSMC Fab is higher volume than Fab 52?
I meant all the fabs including 10nm Oregon alone has 40K WSPM Capacity Arizona fabs will be 30-40K WSPM. New Mexico ones(these are packing sites ) and older 14nm fabs as well.TSMC Fab is higher volume than Fab 52?