Secretive Giant TSMC’s $100 Billion Plan To Fix The Chip Shortage

Secretive Giant TSMC’s $100 Billion Plan To Fix The Chip Shortage

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@frodrigues2008
@frodrigues2008 - 25.01.2024 01:59

Well when does the chip shortage will end i think we will need in the future some kind of system that ends with chip manufacturing of hardware and replace them with software or virtualization has it is called and for that we will need special chips that runs hardware virtualized throu software and that do not need to be replaced by new chips in the future.

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@muhammadanis6851
@muhammadanis6851 - 21.01.2024 12:06

Nice information. Great TSMC has done it.

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@Phyxsius_85
@Phyxsius_85 - 30.12.2023 11:14

It is important to have an iPhone, the fact that people do not have drinking water is irrelevant. Humans are really the tumor of this planet

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@LeicaM11
@LeicaM11 - 14.12.2023 00:17

Where in Arizona desert they will get all the water for production from? 💦

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@user-vo3zy6bj1z
@user-vo3zy6bj1z - 24.11.2023 12:05

Taiwan has leveraged unfair policies, including low-cost labor, land subsidies, tax incentives, low electricity and water prices, and a favorable interest rate environment. Additionally, it has benefited from institutional advantages such as low-cost universal education. Seizing the opportunity presented by the semiconductor industry's shift after the US-Japan semiconductor war in the 1980s, Taiwan has vigorously developed the semiconductor manufacturing and chip design industries. Currently, due to the advantages of unfair policies, many semiconductor companies in Taiwan have grown to the extent that they can compete with leading US companies. For example, MediaTek surpassed Qualcomm to become the world's top mobile chip processor company. This success is not solely attributed to MediaTek's capabilities but stems from the unfair competitive advantage.
Given this situation, the United States cannot tolerate the continuation of such circumstances. It is time to counteract and dismantle Taiwan's semiconductor industry, including companies like TSMC and MediaTek.

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@robertpearson8546
@robertpearson8546 - 23.11.2023 20:04

Oh! Wow! After over three decades of outsourcing manufacturing overseas, executives are surprised that manufacturing is overseas.

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@kishaniramsey5913
@kishaniramsey5913 - 21.11.2023 12:23

The UasSA is a country of robbers and thieves. Alstom, Toshiba, Huawei's patents and TSMC's core tech processes. Good luck to TSMC.

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@robertodulio817
@robertodulio817 - 08.10.2023 23:11

TSMC is another proxy company of China

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@user-gi8bc6us4d
@user-gi8bc6us4d - 04.10.2023 23:19

Arizona people Have No Skills to build anything at all.

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@jarrodyuki7081
@jarrodyuki7081 - 03.10.2023 12:48

oh boy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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@eugeniustheodidactus8890
@eugeniustheodidactus8890 - 29.09.2023 16:18

They don't want FAKE NEWS on their building sites.

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@LiamTremblay207
@LiamTremblay207 - 27.09.2023 18:01

Things are a little off right now. The US dollar's purchasing power is declining, while its value as a whole is rising. Assets like stocks, homes, cryptocurrencies, and precious metals aren't performing as well as they could because individuals are investing their money in dollars for security. I'm worried that my $320,000 in savings may lose value rapidly. What should I do to secure my money?

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@AlyssaMonetMason
@AlyssaMonetMason - 26.09.2023 02:03

Love

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@Sukhoi1983
@Sukhoi1983 - 18.09.2023 20:25

Im proud to be Dutch!! those machines inside TSMC that make the chips are made in the Netherlands :D

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@Robertl33trev
@Robertl33trev - 17.09.2023 15:54

So open up a TSMC so we dont have to import chips. Then Biden shut down our oil so we have to import it now. Seems legit.

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@MissionaryForMexico
@MissionaryForMexico - 06.09.2023 09:57

Wait till a country starts slinging bombs that destroys electronics! It will shut down entire nations!

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@ChineseRepOfTaiwan
@ChineseRepOfTaiwan - 03.08.2023 03:15

geopolitical tension is not our problem. We have been doing our best to put customers first, but China has other agendas. US and the world should recognize that and help Taiwan. Forcing TSMC to go to USA soil won't help USA but just hurt TSMC's competivity. (Well, Intel welcomes that for sure) US just doesn't have enough educated professionals in this area, and more importantly, the mantality to truly put customers first, and not competing with them. The really secret sauce why TSMC is so successful.

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@ma_zu_888
@ma_zu_888 - 30.07.2023 02:41

👏👏🇧🇷🇷🇺🇮🇳🇨🇳🇿🇦➕️👍👍👍

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@u9722206
@u9722206 - 20.07.2023 11:52

The Colorado river is drying up already. Bad idea to manufacture in Arizona.

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@LeandroMayer-sd4hv
@LeandroMayer-sd4hv - 09.07.2023 01:50

Uma empresa atraente em suas riquezas infinitas , mas uma disputa mundial que trazera sérias consequência se uma sabedoria devida a uma segurança não for tomada .

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@TaTa-ce1kq
@TaTa-ce1kq - 07.07.2023 07:04

TSMC is talking of problems in the UasSA and will be moving out of the UasSA . No proper workers and poor work culture. The UasSA has a long way to go to be able to recover her manufacturing.

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@davepilsner2269
@davepilsner2269 - 19.06.2023 17:21

For context: US Micron can't give their chips away. That TSMC won't hand over their tech to Micron should be expected. That SMIC has started creating their own lithography bypassing the US sanctions placed on ASML who lost money thanks to the US sanctions forced on them that they threaten to ignore. Which forced the US to lift the sanctions allowing Apple and FoxConn to leave the disaster in India and return to China.

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@robyg7037
@robyg7037 - 18.06.2023 12:12

Thank you TSMC for bringing wafer fabs into the Arizona ! God Bless the Republic of Free China !

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@janicetan5299
@janicetan5299 - 12.06.2023 06:45

Actually in the near future, humans will become the work force manpower which AI cannot do well...so our work in the near future will focus on production workers which is still costly in the part of the companies than employing a single machine that will do things. In the era of AI revolution , the value of human beings will center only to continuity of life , our jobs will encircle in entertainment like " prostitution , clubs, entertainment media , gambling , excursion , travel , thinkers of ideas and others that involves deep emotion which the AI manpower cannot
Execute with perfection. lay off of workers will be massive, people with become more of sellers or perhaps consumers than producers... The education for learning will deteriorate, losing its value in the market. Therefore , the government will prepare for the transition or else it will lead to chaos and resistance . AI will be then transform as a weapon to control the people..

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@wildlifewarrior2670
@wildlifewarrior2670 - 09.06.2023 06:05

I have stock in this company they better do good

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@Will.i.am55555
@Will.i.am55555 - 05.06.2023 11:19

TSMC is going spiralling down 😢😢😢once…

They were forced to make in 🇺🇸 and joined in the sanctions against 🇨🇳

Even a nation like 🇯🇵 were destroyed by the imperialist 🇺🇸 back them …
Who is TSMC to play poker with the USA Govt. And become anti.China…
So silly and pure arrogance got into his water filled brains😢😢😢

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@asperneto
@asperneto - 03.06.2023 11:45

Semicon mfg demands a lot of water, the reality is, will Arizona prioritize its industries or residents?
Real estate will increase when these factories start hiring prior to start of operations. Many workers from Silicon Valley will now have alternatives.
With all these, at what costs?
Arizona should look beyond its borders to support industries it is trying to build.

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@KenCheng
@KenCheng - 28.05.2023 20:38

One of the main reasons why China wants Taiwan back 😒

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@donfisher8035
@donfisher8035 - 01.05.2023 02:35

My understanding is that chips fabrication requires massive amounts of water, super purified water. I don't see that from Arizona and the Colorado river.

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@ExxonMobilCompany
@ExxonMobilCompany - 15.04.2023 02:00

fantastic video Everybody wants to be financially independent and live a better life. With savvy investing, an inexpensive lifestyle, and diligent budgeting, this is not difficult to do. I'm glad I realised early on that achieving financial freedom requires hard work.

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@lancelowery4027
@lancelowery4027 - 27.03.2023 15:58

You have to give the Biden administration props for knocking this one out of the park. Probably the most important move the U.S. could make for national security.

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@stephanruan1846
@stephanruan1846 - 21.03.2023 02:04

It's awakening time for Taiwan as soon the global demands on IC chips continue to decline and according to the Taiwan MOF, it was Taiwan's worst decline since 2009, the demand has cooled rapidly for more advanced technology contributing to the fall.
China is rapidly trying to develop its advanced technologies
and the US as expected moved to block China from doing so. Action taken by the US is deplorable as they secured an agreement with the Netherlands and Japan to restrict exports of some advanced chipmaking machinery to China. The US once under such pressure would stress again that "the US will defend Taiwan", comments which the US hoped would anger Beijing. The global communities acknowledged that such US "trademarks" phase. is 😅😂.. laughable.

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@stephanruan1846
@stephanruan1846 - 21.03.2023 02:04

It's awakening time for Taiwan as soon the global demands on IC chips continue to decline and according to the Taiwan MOF, it was Taiwan worst decline since 2009 due to.

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@stephanruan1846
@stephanruan1846 - 21.03.2023 02:04

It's awakening time for Taiwan as soon the global demands on IC chips continue to decline and according to the Taiwan MOF, it was Taiwan worst decline since 2009 due to.

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@stephanruan1846
@stephanruan1846 - 21.03.2023 02:04

It's awakening time for Taiwan as soon the global demands on IC chips continue to decline and according to the Taiwan MOF, it was Taiwan worst decline since 2009 due to.

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@stephanruan1846
@stephanruan1846 - 21.03.2023 02:04

It's awakening time for Taiwan as soon the global demands on IC chips continue to decline and according to the Taiwan MOF, it was Taiwan worst decline since 2009 due to.

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@stephanruan1846
@stephanruan1846 - 21.03.2023 02:04

It's awakening time for Taiwan as soon the global demands on IC chips continue to decline and according to the Taiwan MOF, it was Taiwan worst decline since 2009 due to.

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@stephanruan1846
@stephanruan1846 - 21.03.2023 02:04

It's awakening time for Taiwan as soon the global demands on IC chips continue to decline and according to the Taiwan MOF, it was Taiwan worst decline since 2009 due to.

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@hosaleeparrish1194
@hosaleeparrish1194 - 17.03.2023 21:52

I would love to meet a representative in person from TSMC, I would like to get some extra support and feedback with my own innovation. I am also going to school for I.T. NPower.

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@5a4b3c2d
@5a4b3c2d - 16.03.2023 22:17

Taiwan! 🇹🇼🇹🇼🇹🇼

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@cuzcohusky3533
@cuzcohusky3533 - 22.02.2023 16:00

How do I contact them; I think I got a good solution for them

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@darylldavid
@darylldavid - 07.02.2023 16:44

US better focus on making quantum chips. And not repeat the same mistake of letting foreign countries get the lead of fab and chip making machines as they did on tsmc and asml

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@luvanime1986
@luvanime1986 - 07.02.2023 11:55

I heard AZ is only doing 5NM sizes that apple isn't going to be buying tsmc anymore. Taiwanese employees that came over from Taiwan are paid less and required to work more hours than equal ranked american employees. The U.S. can only try to get ahead by cheating. The U.S. is still trying to retain hegemony it's already lost. And it's been reported that the billions of dollars Biden promised is actually going to Intel. And China is getting close to the 3nm chip now. TMSC is losing customers due to the high cost of U.S. manufacturing. China doesn't need TMSC like TMSC needs China they unfortunately are finding out too late.

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@saskiavanhoutert6081
@saskiavanhoutert6081 - 07.02.2023 06:47

Chips are made out of sillicon perhaps cheaper earthpieces are possible like recycled alluminium, recycled glas, recycled plastic, a mixture of those. It's just a suggestion, that perhaps can be worked out. Thanks for this video and kind regards.

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@bobbyshabangu
@bobbyshabangu - 04.02.2023 21:13

No mention of Africa! If I had the power and influence I was going to bring some of this chip businesses here in South Africa.

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@angelominghelli6129
@angelominghelli6129 - 29.01.2023 09:40

ASMl provides the equipment, TSMC provides the controlled environment to manufacture the chips and US provides the software. TMSC won’t function without the other 2.

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@marksherrill9337
@marksherrill9337 - 25.01.2023 10:42

I’m mystified why a business that needs so much water is building in Arizona.

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@TheTechFuturist
@TheTechFuturist - 19.01.2023 10:22

Great video! It's fascinating to see the behind-the-scenes workings of the chip-making industry and the challenges they face. TSMC's $100 billion plan is a bold move that highlights the importance of addressing the chip shortage. I appreciate the detailed explanation of the plan and the potential impact it could have on the industry.

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