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Is Intel’s New CEO Lip-Bu Tan Qualified To Run an American Business?
TSM also has a fab in Naijing China.
TSM also has a fab in Naijing China.
TSMC has two fabs in China:
TSMC China Company Limited, Fab 10
TSMC Nanjing Company Limited, Fab 16
Fab 10 is mature nodes and fab 16 is FinFets. I remember when Fab 16 was being built. It was top security like government top security.
Significant impact. NVIDIA and TSMC are enablements. Think again.
I doubt the Trump administration and the DOD are going to be living your "pipe" dream.
I doubt the Trump administration and the DOD are going to be living your "pipe" dream.
Not pipe dream. That is the reality of supply chain. If US wants to develop that capability, it needs people like Lip-Bu.