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2021.11.10News

TSMC, Sony form IC fab joint venture

 

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC, 台積電) and Sony Semiconductor Solutions Corp yesterday announced plans to set up a joint venture — Japan Advanced Semiconductor Manufacturing Inc (JASM) — to build a semiconductor fab in Japan’s Kumamoto Prefecture that would initially produce 22-nanometer and 28-nanometer chips.

TSMC’s board of directors yesterday approved a proposal for the company to invest up to US$2.12 billion that would give it a majority shareholding in the planned venture.

Sony Semiconductor, a wholly owned subsidiary of Sony Group Corp, is to invest US$500 million in JASM, giving it a less than 20 percent stake, it said in a joint statement with TSMC.

Photo: Ann Wang, Reuters

“The digital transformation of more and more aspects of human lives is creating incredible opportunities for our customers, and they rely on our specialty processes that bridge digital life and real life,” TSMC chief executive officer C.C. Wei (魏哲家) said in the joint statement.

“We are pleased to have the support of a leading player and our long-time customer, Sony, to supply the market with an all-new fab in Japan, and also are excited at the opportunity to bring more Japanese talent into TSMC’s global family,” Wei said.

Construction of JASM’s fab in Japan is scheduled to begin next year, with production expected to commence at the end of 2024, the statement said.

The fab is expected to create about 1,500 jobs and have a monthly production capacity of 45,000 12-inch wafers, it said.

The initial capital expenditure is estimated to be about US$7 billion, with strong support from the Japanese government, it said.

“While the global semiconductor shortage is expected to be prolonged, we expect the partnership with TSMC to contribute to securing a stable supply of logic wafers, not only for us, but also for the overall industry,” Sony Semiconductor president and CEO Terushi Shimizu said.

“We believe that further strengthening and deepening our partnership with TSMC, which has the world’s leading semiconductor production technology, is extremely meaningful for the Sony Group,” Shimizu added.

Separately, TSMC’s board also approved a capital budget of US$9.04 billion to install and upgrade advanced technology capacity, and to build mature and specialty technology capacity, advanced packaging capacity, as well as new fab facilities, the company said in a separate statement.

According to TSMC, part of the budget will be used to build a production facility for 7-nanometer and 28nm processes in Kaohsiung next year, with mass production expected to begin in 2024.

The statement said the budget also covers capitalized lease assets, as well as investment in research and development, and other capital expenditure for the first quarter of next year.

TSMC shares rose 1.5 percent to close at NT$611 in Taipei trading yesterday, as the stock received a boost from reports that US-based client Advanced Micro Devices Inc has won an order from Meta Platforms Inc (formerly known as Facebook Inc) to supply the Epyc processor for data centers.

“TSMC’s lead over its peers in high-end technologies has put it among the ‘metaverse concept’ stocks,” Mega International Investment Services Corp (兆豐國際投顧) analyst Alex Huang (黃國偉) said.


●Origin:Taipei Times
●Link:https://www.taipeitimes.com/News/biz/archives/2021/11/10/2003767608

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