Arab Times

TSMC plans computer ‘chip factory’ in Japan

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TAIPEI, Oct 17, (AP): Taiwan, Taiwan Semiconduc­tor Manufactur­ing Corp. has confirmed it is planning to build a computer chip factory in Japan.

TSMC’s CEO C.C. Wei said the company, the world’s biggest contract producer of semiconduc­tors, was expanding to better serve its customers and enhance its competitiv­e advantage.

“After conducting due diligence, we announce our intention to build a specialty technology fab plant in Japan, subject to our board of directors’ approval,” We said.

The project has a “strong commitment” from both TSMC’s customers and the Japanese government, he said. Wei said details would be released later.

Wei said shortages of chips that have bedeviled automakers and other manufactur­ers were “greatly reduced” in the July-September quarter but they would have to “wait for a couple quarters to see the end.”

Asked if he thought the chip industry might overextend its investment­s and end up with a glut, Wei said no.

“Not for TSMC. That’s what I can let you know,” he said.

TSMC has forecast that demand will be sustained by long-term trends like the introducti­on of nextgenera­tion telecommun­ications and high-performanc­e computing.

The coronaviru­s pandemic also revved up demand for electronic devices as the world is relying increasing­ly on digitaliza­tion.

Earlier this year, TSMC announced plans to invest $100 billion in the next three years in expanding its manufactur­ing capacity and supporting research and developmen­t.

Unconfirme­d news reports have said TSMC is building the plant in western Japan as a joint venture with Sony Corp.

TSMC has forecast that demand will be sustained by long-term trends like the introducti­on of nextgenera­tion telecommun­ications and high-performanc­e computing.

The coronaviru­s pandemic also revved up demand for electronic devices as the world is relying increasing­ly on digitaliza­tion.

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