In the past few years, things have changed rapidly in the silicon’s place. Whether it is a legitimate shortage or government sanctions, the world of silence cannot only catch the break. Now Trump’s new prices are being implemented, and Taiwan is fighting with his renowned chip company TSMC.
In addition to government privileges, the introduction of revenue has been enough to persuade the TSMC, such as TSMC, to start maximum investment in sea production. This means transferring your world -class fabric facilities all over the world. Production Fabs has begun crops in the European Union and the United States, TSMC has only invested more than 100 billion in the latter.
It seems that Taiwanese officials have taken a little edge in this major investment. According to WccftechThe media in Taiwan has already reported the death of Article 22 of the Industrial Creation Ordinance, which has been created a specially created policy for maintaining high -tech chipmost for the country.
The ordinance launched a new “N-1” policy for Taiwan, which is right in its names. Basically, the policy states that other countries can only fabricate chips up to 1 generation, which is currently behind the Wes-Bang Production Taiwan. If Taiwan is working on 1 NM or N1 chips, all other countries with TSMC FABs can only go up to 2 NM or N2. Basically keeping the rest of the world like a node, like a huge bully, keep young children out of their hands on their small frustrated foreheads, while their rough arms roam the air in despair.
This is not too much problem in the moments because the new TSMC new overseas plants are designed to make chips some step back. For example, in the United States, the Arizona plant is currently set up to prepare chips on 4 NM processes, which have been set up to 3 and 2 NMs in the future. And they seek to add 30 % of taxes to the United States that have been made for boot. Really freedom.
Nevertheless, making a policy for this means Taiwan means at least a little worried about the state of current affairs, and we can’t really blame them. Among the conditions that change Trump’s prices and a permanent manufacture of tech, the silicon foundation has become a shaking.