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02.12.25 - 12:54
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Taiwan Charges Tokyo Electron in TSMC Secrets Theft Case (Bloomberg)
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Taiwanese prosecutors charged Tokyo Electron Ltd. for failing to prevent staff from allegedly stealing Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. trade secrets, escalating a dispute involving two Asian linchpins of a chip industry increasingly vital to national and economic security....
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02.12.25 - 02:06
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A TSMC pioneer questions the judgment behind Wei-jen Lo’s move to Intel at 75 (Digitimes)
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Former senior vice president of corporate strategy development at Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), Wei-jen Lo, was recently reported to have taken confidential documents related to sub-2nm technologies with him before moving to Intel, drawing widespread attention. TSMC has since officially filed a lawsuit, while Intel responded by expressing confidence in Lo and welcoming him back to the team....
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02.12.25 - 01:00
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TSMC-Intel legal dispute highlights Taiwan′s corporate espionage risks (Digitimes)
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Judicial authorities continue investigating former TSMC senior vice president Wei-Jen Lo for suspected violations of the National Security Act and for industrial espionage. The Intellectual Property branch of Taiwan's High Prosecutors Office has instructed the Ministry of Justice Investigation Bureau (MJIB) to issue a search warrant at Lo's Taipei and Hsinchu residences, granting permission to seize computers, USB drives, and other related evidence....
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02.12.25 - 01:00
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Trumpf opens new plasma power tech center in Taiwan amid close ties with ASML, TSMC (Digitimes)
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Trumpf, a key supplier of semiconductor equipment components with close partnerships with industry giants such as ASML Holding and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), officially launched its new regional plasma power technology center in Taoyuan, northern Taiwan, on November 28. The facility aims to strengthen customer connections, reduce service response times, lower carbon footprints, and extend equipment lifecycles through refurbishment services....
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01.12.25 - 07:06
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TSMC reportedly set to take over base-die production in HBM4E generation (Digitimes)
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Micron said in its latest quarterly results that it will work with TSMC to produce base logic dies for both standard and custom HBM4E memory. The disclosure highlights a significant shift in how next-generation high-bandwidth memory may be built, as foundries, rather than DRAM makers, begin handling the foundational logic layer of advanced HBM stacks....
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01.12.25 - 05:06
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Nvidia and Apple compete for TSMC capacity, targeting A16 and A14 nodes (Digitimes)
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Driven by strong AI demand, TSMC continues to expand its advanced process capacity. To meet long-term needs from customers like Nvidia, TSMC is not only ramping up 3nm production at its Southern Taiwan Science Park (STSP) wafer fabs but also planning three new 2nm fabs in the same area. This capital expenditure increase over the next three years will boost the entire supply chain, including factory engineering, equipment, and materials suppliers....
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01.12.25 - 03:06
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Jensen Huang visits Taiwan and refutes ODM capacity concerns (Digitimes)
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has recently been on the move, drawing significant attention. Aside from visiting TSMC founder Morris Chang and Quanta chairman Barry Lam during his Thanksgiving trip to Taiwan, there are also rumors that Huang made the trip to address ODM shipment issues with the GB300. Supply chain companies clarified that GB300 shipments are proceeding without problems, though pushing output to meet Nvidia's required volume will need an extra push....
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