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So they are both in Oregon? I heard the field size and or the throughput was much less then EUV... is that correct?
Dec 19, 2025
It really is but the big customers will be on N2 by then so AZ will be N-1. Even so, N3 will be a very long node so TSMC AZ will be very...
Dec 19, 2025
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Also, please don't think the fab is the only piece of this puzzle.
After the fab:
Probe wafer test
Slice and package
Package test
Burn...
Dec 19, 2025
M
Oregon Most likely
Dec 19, 2025
M
So the first fab is running now at N4 (say 20K+ wafers per month ... or more???).
The second fab will start up on N3 and will have...
Dec 19, 2025
Are you talking about this?: "Chandrasekaran told CNBC that Fab52 is capable of more than 10,000 18A wafer starts per week."
Capable has...
Dec 19, 2025
Taiwan's TSMC, the world's largest foundry (contract semiconductor manufacturing) corporations, is said to plan mass production of...
Dec 19, 2025
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The question is "when will Intel be a top 6 external revenue wafer foundry?" and if you like packaging, "when will Intel be a top 10...
Dec 19, 2025
M
Are you talking about this?: "Chandrasekaran told CNBC that Fab52 is capable of more than 10,000 18A wafer starts per week."
Capable has...
Dec 19, 2025
Formal verification of cryptography comes in many flavours. The levels of abstraction range from high-level protocol designs to...
Dec 19, 2025
SANTA ROSA, Calif., DECEMBER 18, 2025
Keysight Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: KEYS) announced the signing of a five-year Master Research...
Dec 19, 2025
@MKWVentures Fab52 is 40K WSPM according to Naga
Dec 19, 2025
Intel was once the world’s largest semiconductor company, but its market cap plummeted in recent years as the chipmaker fell behind...
Dec 19, 2025