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Three charged with leaking TSMC 2-nanometer technology

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Release time:2025/09/01 17:33
Last update time:2025/09/01 17:48
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Taiwan semiconductor secrets case reaches commercial court (TVBS News) Three charged with leaking TSMC 2-nanometer technology
Taiwan semiconductor secrets case reaches commercial court (TVBS News)

TAIPEI (TVBS News) — Taiwanese authorities transferred three defendants suspected of leaking Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company's (TSMC, 台積電) 2-nanometer technology trade secrets before the Intellectual Property and Commercial Court (智慧財產及商業法院) Monday (Sept. 1). The High Prosecutors Office's (高檢署) Intellectual Property Branch (智慧財產檢察分署) requested pretrial detention decisions for the accused.

Prosecutors accused former TSMC engineer Chen Li-ming (陳力銘) of leaking sensitive information after joining Tokyo Electron Limited's (東京威力科創股份有限公司) marketing department. Chen allegedly collaborated with current engineers Wu Ping-chun (吳秉駿) and Ko Yi-ping (戈一平) to share TSMC's trade secrets. The alleged goal was helping Tokyo Electron secure supplier status for TSMC's advanced 2-nanometer etching machines.

 

Investigators revealed that Chen repeatedly solicited technical and business secrets from Wu and Ko between the latter half of 2023 and the first half of 2025. Chen reportedly documented and reproduced these secrets to assist Tokyo Electron in improving its etching machine performance. TSMC discovered anomalies July 8 and launched an internal investigation, suspecting unauthorized access to its secrets.

Prosecutors, supported by the Ministry of Justice's (法務部) Investigation Bureau (調查局), searched and detained Chen, Wu, and Ko between July 25 and July 28. The court approved pretrial detention and communication restrictions for all three defendants. Prosecutors charged the trio under the Trade Secrets Act (營業秘密法) and other laws Aug. 27, asserting clear evidence of their alleged crimes.

 
Prosecutors argue that the case involves critical national technology, posing a severe threat to Taiwan's semiconductor industry competitiveness. They requested heavy sentences, suggesting 14 years for Chen, nine years for Wu, and seven years for Ko. All three currently remain in custody, with the Intellectual Property and Commercial Court set to decide their detention status during trial proceedings. ◼

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#TSMC# Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company# trade secrets# semiconductor industry# Intellectual Property Court# Tokyo Electron# 2-nanometer technology# TSMC trade secrets leak# TSMC engineer charged# semiconductor technology theft

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