TSMC Founder: Pat Gelsinger Too Old to Make Intel Great Again - TSMC and Intel exchange rants.
After less than a year into his tenure as Intel's chief executive, Pat Gelsinger has set up the company's process technology roadmap that spans through 2025 and introduced the company's IDM 2.0 foundry strategy. But the ambitious CEO may not have enough time to bring Intel back to its glory days, said Morris Chang, the founder and a former CEO of TSMC, reports UDN.
Pat Gelsinger is 60, and there is a rule that Intel's executives must retire at the age of 65. As a result, Gelsinger may not have enough time to put Intel back in a manufacturing technology leadership position, Chang noted while delivering his lecture 'Cherish Taiwan's Advantages in Semiconductor Wafer Manufacturing.'
[...] TSMC is not particularly happy with Gelsinger. Last week, he said that the reliance on Taiwan as the global hub for semiconductor manufacturing was a significant risk since China had never given up plans to capture the country.
"Taiwan is not a stable place," said Gelsinger at Fortune Brainstorm Tech, reports Nikkei. "Beijing sent 27 warplanes to Taiwan's air defense identification zone this week. Does that make you feel more comfortable or less?"
He also re-emphasized his view that foreign semiconductor companies should not receive subsidies from the U.S. government to build new fabs under the $52-billion CHIPS act. Gelsinger called on the U.S. government to provide incentives only for American chipmakers. He argued that semiconductor companies from China, Taiwan and South Korea received major aid from their respective governments, which made it harder for American companies like Intel to compete.
(Score: 2, Interesting) by Mojibake Tengu on Thursday December 09 2021, @01:45PM (1 child)
This again.
https://www.tsmc.com/english/aboutTSMC/TSMC_Fabs [tsmc.com]
See: Fab10, Fab11, Fab16.
China is already at very good terms with TSMC. It's only Americans playing either stupid or a international bully all the time.
Literally, Huawei is the biggest TSMC customer this year. Not Apple. Not AMD. Not Intel. The Huawei is.
The edge of 太玄 cannot be defined, for it is beyond every aspect of design
(Score: 5, Interesting) by takyon on Thursday December 09 2021, @08:06PM
Those fabs located in China (aka West Taiwan) are comparably trash. Useful, but old nodes like "28nm". No EUV machines in sight.
America is not the one bullying Taiwan with warplanes [cnn.com].
Can you name TSMC's top three chip-hungry customers? [phonearena.com]
Apple, AMD, and MediaTek are now TSMC's largest customers.
TSMC revenues soar as end of Huawei relationship is confirmed [telecoms.com]
TSMC’s largest customer makes up 25% of revenue [taipeitimes.com]
Huawei looking to trick the US trade ban by licensing smartphone designs [phonearena.com]
Huawei may launch Mate 40E Pro with Kirin 990 5G as Kirin 9000 SoC stock runs dry [gizmochina.com]
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