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Taiwan’s TSMC has come under fire by China for its decision to comply with a US request for information. This anger, which has manifested itself on Chinese social media stems from fears that the US could use the information to sanction Beijing.

This is, however, despite the Taiwan chipmaker saying that it would not “reveal confidential client information to the US government”.

Taiwan’s TSMC (Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co) is arguably the most important player in the global semiconductor industry.

It also said in a statement last week that it will “respond to” a request by the US Commerce Department that sought information from chip companies in the semiconductor supply chain. Other chipmakers include South Korea’s Samsung Electronics and the United State’s Intel.

As reported by SCMP, the specifics of the information that TSMC will provide to the US is still unknown. However, the company said it won’t disclose “confidential information” from clients and “will not harm the rights of our customers and shareholders.”

According to the US government, their request was aimed at getting to the root of the global chip shortage. With that said, no Chinese company was directly involved.

Despite these assurances, however, the Chinese were not placated.





According to SCMP, who spoke to Xi Chen, an academic committee member at Peking University’s Institute for Global Cooperation and Understanding, the data could “potentially help Washington impose sanctions on Chinese companies in a more precise way”.

The semiconductor market in China is by far the largest, accounting for about 35% of the global market share, surpassing the US, Europe, Japan, and even Taiwan, which is home to the largest manufacturer of semiconductor chips.

Criticisms of Taiwan’s TSMC appeared on multiple digital media platforms, such as Weibo, WeChat, and various websites.

“We believe that TSMC, Samsung, and other semiconductor companies may provide relatively insensitive information in response to the US government,” said Eric Tseng, chief executive of Taiwan-based research firm Isaiah Research.

“But key information related to customers’ trade secrets and rights, such as customer lists, order contents, and amounts, will be kept confidential to maintain the long-standing trust between TSMC and its customers,” he added.

The US Commerce Department requested that domestic and overseas players in the semiconductor value chain “voluntarily” provide information about their sales, inventory, and client details to quantify semiconductor supply chain risks.

As the world’s most advanced wafer foundry, TSMC plays a critical role in China’s quest to be chip self-sufficient. Previously, the Taiwanese foundry had complied with US sanctions on Huawei Technologies Co, which had crushed the once-behemoth of a smartphone maker.

Additionally, TSMC had also ceased the production of chips for Phytium Information Technology Co, one of the seven Chinese supercomputer-related organizations added to the US Entity List in April, dealing a blow to China’s pursuit of supercomputing.

In September this year, top chip manufacturers in China have been speeding up efforts to boost production, with the country’s top contract chipmaker, Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC), is planning to build a new fabrication facility that will become China’s largest such facility used for products other than memory.

https://techwireasia.com/2021/11/ch...aiwans-tsmc-handing-over-chip-data-to-the-us/
 
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Good move by US as China is way behind everyone else in micro-chip technology

Now UK will also give Republic of Taiwan special treatment

no Authoritarian regime has a right to force its opinions on others
 
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Good move by US as China is way behind everyone else in micro-chip technology

Now UK will also give Republic of Taiwan special treatment

no Authoritarian regime has a right to force its opinions on others
Never heard of that country before, non-existent as your brain cell.

Wasn't the American government bitching about Huawei/ZTE being CCP moles and handing over user data? I guess Americans are doing a demonstration here. They sure love to project their past histories on to China.
 
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Never heard of that country before, non-existent as your brain cell.

Wasn't the American government bitching about Huawei/ZTE being CCP moles and handing over user data? I guess Americans are doing a demonstration here.

Huawei is now making batteries for bikes

it was killed by UK patent IPO department for patent infringement
 
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Huawei is now making batteries for bikes

it was killed by UK patent IPO department for patent infringement
Good, I never liked them as a phone maker. They should be focused on 5G, IoT and artificial intelligence. Did I mention their profit actually went up last year?
 
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TSMC doesn't have a choice for this deft. Taiwan is no one in semi eq. If Taiwan somehow got sanctioned it would be 15 years behind the mainland.
 
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Chinese themselves have to blame, their recent massive incursion in taiwan airspace had literally everyone worried about the war and disruption of semiconductor supply in a time when world is already reeling from its shortage.
 
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What is the smallest chip China can produce on a volume production level? Samsung and TSMC are at 5nm. Is it true China has reached 7nm? And if so, is it at the volume production level? Goldman predicts China will get there by 2023. So according to the follow article China is at the 14 nm level?
 
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UK patent? LMAO...You stray dog just keep licking your master's smelly azz but your master UK is nothing in the telecommunication or whatever field...
And come on, azz licker, give me another 'negative rating' so I get another medal...LMAO...

Do not make personal attacks please.
 
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Chinese laughing their butt off for weeks over the "voluntary" theft by American pirates, stabbing their "allies" in the back and throwing them under the bus the second they get cold feet. U.S. regime propaganda mouthpieces get mad and project with angry essays how "actually China very mad!!"

The target audience of these "news" rags really has to be braindead. Like who falls this shit? 😂
 
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