hist78
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TSMC is not a risk taker due to it's customer has there anything risky they have done before ? High-K strained silicon Finfet Etc were all done by Intel hey have to carry multiple customer so they take low risk approach shifting of BSPD from N2 -> A16 is such a move
I believe TSMC does take risks, even high risks, but it often focuses on risks that it has a better understanding of. Don't forget that starting a pure-play foundry 37 years ago, without knowing how many customers would come, was an incredibly risky move in itself.
Another example is their 2009 decision to invest $100 million and assign 400 engineers to develop an advanced packaging solution. At the time, no major customers, including Nvidia and Qualcomm, were interested in using the service at all.
During the pandemic in 2021, TSMC embarked on a 3-year, $100 billion capital expenditure initiative. There’s no doubt that this was another bold and high-risk move.