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Taiwan ready to discuss 2nm transfer to U.S. following Trump's comments


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Published in Science and Technology on Saturday, November 30th 2024 at 2:02 GMT by Tim Hastings   Print publication without navigation

  • The National Science and Technology Council Minister says the country could discuss the possibility of transferring 2 nm to TSMC's fabs in the U.S. after mass production is initiated in Taiwan.

The article from Yahoo News discusses Taiwan's readiness to negotiate the transfer of its advanced 2nm semiconductor technology to the United States, as part of a broader strategy to diversify its supply chain and reduce geopolitical risks. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), a leader in semiconductor production, is at the center of these discussions. The move comes amidst increasing tensions with China and the U.S. push for more domestic production of critical technology components. The transfer would not only bolster U.S. technological capabilities but also help in mitigating potential disruptions in the global chip supply chain. However, the process involves complex negotiations regarding technology sharing, investment, and the establishment of new manufacturing facilities in the U.S. This initiative reflects a significant shift in global semiconductor manufacturing dynamics, aiming for a more balanced distribution of high-tech production capabilities.

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[ https://www.yahoo.com/tech/taiwan-ready-discuss-2nm-transfer-175902693.html ]

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