TSMC's Arizona Chip Production Yields Surpass Taiwan's in Win for US Push
October 28, 2024
Bloomberg
Last week, Bloomberg highlighted the Potomac Institute's recent webinar with Mr. Rick Cassidy, President of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company's US division, part of the Institute's ongoing event series Semiconductor Industry Voices: Perspectives from Industry Leaders.
The Bloomberg article highlighted one of the event's primary takeaways:
"Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. has achieved early production yields at its first plant in Arizona that surpass similar factories back home, a significant breakthrough for a US expansion project initially dogged by delays and worker strife.
The share of chips manufactured at TSMC’s facility in Phoenix that are usable is about 4 percentage points higher than comparable facilities in Taiwan, Rick Cassidy, president of TSMC’s US division, told listeners on a webinar Wednesday, according to a person who participated. The success rate, or yield, is a critical measure in the semiconductor industry because it determines whether companies will be able to cover the enormous costs of a chip plant."
Read the full article at Bloomberg.