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TSMC founder warns of increased competition to come
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) Founder Morris Chang took to the stage on Saturday (Oct. 14) to warn of increased competition in the semiconductor industry in the upcoming years. Speaking at the company’s "Sports Day," which resumed after a three-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Chang emphasized that TSMC remains a "battleground for the world’s geopolitical strategists." "The competitive environment for TSMC in the years to come will not become any easier," the 92-year-old founder said.2023/10/14 16:36 -
Taiwan launches first domestically-made weather satellite
Taiwan’s President Tsai Ing-wen announced the successful launch of Taiwan’s first domestically-produced weather satellite, the Triton. The satellite, completely "Made in Taiwan," signifies Taiwan’s advancement in the global space industry. President Tsai emphasized the government’s commitment to investing TWD 25.1 billion over the next decade to promote the space industry chain and cultivate talent in space technology. The Triton will enhance typhoon forecasting and facilitate scientific research in atmosphere, ocean, and terrestrial hydrometeorology. Its data collection is expected to revolutionize global meteorological observation and forecasting. President Tsai expressed her aspirations for Taiwanese manufacturing to expand towards space.2023/10/09 21:03 -
TSMC to assign Taiwan staff to support Arizona factory
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) announced on Wednesday (Aug. 1) that it will temporarily send specialists from Taiwan to support their Arizona factory, which has experienced delays2023/08/02 21:08 -
Experts stress Taiwan’s leadership in semiconductor industry
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company announced plans to build a second fab in Arizona in December 2022, raising its investment in the U.S. to US$40 billion.2023/01/05 18:48