TSMC targets 2028 completion for new Tainan fab amid AI-driven expansion
Taipei [Taiwan], March 5 (ANI): Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) aims to complete a new fabrication plant in Tainan by 2028 as part of an aggressive capacity expansion driven by global demand for artificial intelligence chips. According to a report by Focus Taiwan, the world's largest contract chipmaker submitted development proposals for public review on February 12 as part of the mandatory environmental impact assessment process.
A committee meeting to discuss the assessment is scheduled for March 26, following the end of a 20-day public notice period on Wednesday.
"TSMC did not specify whether the Tainan facility will produce chips using its 2-nanometer (2nm) process technology. The company is already building 2nm fabs in Hsinchu and Kaohsiung and planning an A14 process facility in Taichung," the report said.
Once operational, the new fab is expected to create "about 1,400 direct jobs and support around 500 additional positions for contractors and supply chain partners," the report attributed TSMC. (ANI)
Next Story