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What Happened to TSMC?

作者 :钛媒体 App 2021-08-14 07:12:48 审稿人 : admin 围观 : 评论

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), a Taiwan-based semiconductor contract manufacturing and design company has recently become the center of attention as global trade conflicts, especially the conflict between China and the U.S., intensify. coq曹操读书网

TSMC is reportedly pressured by the Biden administration to suspend its US$2.89 billion plant expansion project in Nanjing. The company made the investment on April 23rd and hopes to bring its 28nm process production line to Nanjing.coq曹操读书网

TSMC's executive chairman Mark Liu denied the rumor at the company's 2021 interim financial report meeting held on July 15th. coq曹操读书网

The Nanjing plant's production capacity had reached 25,000 16nm-process chips per month in Q3 2020, said Liu. The new 28nm production line is expected to start mass production in the second half of 2022 and reach a monthly production capacity of 40,000 chips by 2023.coq曹操读书网

To show a friendly gesture to the Biden administration, Liu announced at the meeting that TSMC has invested US$12 billion in a 5nm chip plant in Arizona and that the construction has started. The staff from the U.S. had already received 5nm process technical training in Taiwan this April. Equipment for the new plant will be installed in the second half of 2022. According to TSMC, the plant in Arizona will start mass production in 2024 with a monthly capacity of 20,000 wafers for each 5nm phase.coq曹操读书网

TSMC's 5nm process technology will be the most advanced commercial mass production technology in the U.S., Liu said. coq曹操读书网

However, Liu's speech at the meeting could not win back investors' confidence. TSMC's valuation closed at US$604.9 billion on July 30th, showing a significant drop from its peak valuation US$726 billion in February. coq曹操读书网

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TSMC is the biggest semiconductor contract manufacturing company in the world. TSMC, Samsung, and Intel are the only three companies across the globe that are able to produce the most high-end chips and manufacture chips at a fast speed. Only TSMC and Samsung are able to produce chips with 7nm and 5nm process technology. TSMC holds monopoly power within the global semiconductor industrial chain thanks to its heavy investment in R&D. coq曹操读书网

TSMC is now walking on a fine line between China and the U.S., as it tries to expand its 28nm line in Nanjing while building a 5nm plant in Arizona, Chen Xin, an industry expert familiar with the semiconductor industry in Taiwan, told TMTPost.coq曹操读书网

Caught between the intense trade war between China and the U.S., TSMC not only saw its valuation shrink by billions of dollars in one year but is also forced to invest US$200 billion in building a plant in the U.S. coq曹操读书网

What exactly happened to the company?coq曹操读书网

A shaky supply chain

TSMC is adjusting its global operation and building a new plant in the U.S. in response to a global chip supply shortage crisis.coq曹操读书网

The U.S. has been working to restructure its industrial structure in recent years, which has led to more pressure on TSMC, forcing the company to set up a plant and bring its technologies to the U.S. TSMC had been hesitant to set up a plant in the U.S. because the company needs to balance between being approximate to its clients and to the industrial chain, as well as avoiding risks while cutting costs. Setting up a plant in the U.S. might help TSMC dilute the political risks it faces, but its interest will also be further connected to the U.S., which might be counterproductive in other scenarios.coq曹操读书网

The operation time that TSMC has set for its U.S. plant is very tricky. The plant is scheduled to complete construction in 2024, by then Biden’s term will come to an end. Moreover, 5nm process technology will no longer be the most advanced technology by that time as 2nm process will achieve mass production. It is apparent that TSMC is not intending to bet its most advanced technology in the U.S.coq曹操读书网

Meanwhile, TSMC is facing water and electricity shortages back home while a labor shortage crisis is looming in Taiwan as well. coq曹操读书网

Starting from last year, Taiwan has been suffering from a water shortage due to a lack of rainfall. It is reported that Taiwan is facing the most serious drought in the past 56 years. Many of the reservoirs’ water storage in Taiwan have gone under 20%, with some of the reservoirs’ water levels going under 10%. Since the production of chips consumes massive water, Taiwan had to suspend the supply of water for irrigating over 74,000 hectares of farmland to maintain the operation of chip plants.coq曹操读书网

In addition, Taiwan had to cut out the power supply on May 13th and 17th in different districts, which made it even more difficult for chip makers on the island to maintain production. Moreover, Taiwan is making more renewable energy commitments, stating that the island will get rid of nuclear power before 2025. This has made chip plants worry that there might be a shortage of power supply in the future. The situation got even worse as COVID-19 resurges in Taiwan. TSMC had required employees who live in areas of mid and high risk to work from home on May 19th to make sure the operation of the company.coq曹操读书网

A lack of talent and investment 

There are 20,000 job vacancies left to be filled every month in the semiconductor industry every month in Taiwan, the 2020 Semiconductor Industry & Talent Report released by the Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International shows. coq曹操读书网

The fact that entrepreneurs in Taiwan built their companies based on imported technologies and learning from advanced countries like the U.S. and Japan means that their companies will not be able to develop independently, Wang Yong, associate professor, and vice president at the Taiwan Research Institute of Xiamen University said. According to Wang, companies in Taiwan only reinvented the products’ industrial design but the core technologies they use are still imported.coq曹操读书网

Professor Wang believes that this has put companies in Taiwan at the lower bottom of the global industrial chain.coq曹操读书网

However, it is no easy task for companies in Taiwan to make the transition. Companies in Taiwan face a shortage of investment and talents. The island has not been providing adequate support for academic institutions and the commercial world to nurture talents and conduct basic research. Companies themselves are not equipped to do basic research either. To make matters worse, Taiwan’s support for graduate students in the semiconductor field is insufficient, which has resulted in talent loss.coq曹操读书网

According to experts familiar with the matter, Taiwan’s talent shortage in the semiconductor industry can be attributed to its limited population. The most valuable and needed talents in Taiwan's semiconductor industry are professional talents who specialize in the system and IC design. The biggest issue in getting more talents in this field is that talents are leaving Taiwan.coq曹操读书网

The tech industry in mainland China is catching up with its counterparts in Taiwan in financing and talent, reducing the gap between them and companies like TSMC. For instance, 12 companies based in mainland China were able to become Apple’s suppliers in 2021, registering a surge of one-third. This highlights the increasingly important role that mainland China plays in the global tech supply chain. coq曹操读书网

"Taiwan's talents will eventually leave the island for better-funded chip companies in mainland China," Chen told TMTPost. "I believe it is unrealistic for Taiwan's economic development to depend on the integrated circuit industry. Taiwan needs to diversify its economy and find other economic pillars, such as the service industry and cultural industry for instance.”coq曹操读书网

In fact, the global chip race will no longer be about technological competition, but rather competition on resources and overall capacity. Mainland China’s increasing investment in the integrated circuit industry has helped the industry secure funds, talents, and supporting policies. Therefore, the global semiconductor industry is gradually shifting to mainland China companies like Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation.coq曹操读书网

Chips are strategic resources in the information era. Their importance is equivalent to that of fossil fuel during the industrial revolution. Chip supply has become a matter of national security. coq曹操读书网

It remains uncertain whether mainland China's Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation will be able to surpass TMSC during this special time. Time will ultimately tell us the ending of the story.coq曹操读书网

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