A Transnational Semiconductor Ecosystem Between Taiwan and Japan? Ep6
Japanese material companies have always been critical suppliers for the Taiwanese chip industry, and with TSMC establishing wafer foundries in Kumamoto, Taiwan and Japan now become closer in the semiconductor sector. However, with the advent of Japanese government-endorsed chip manufacturer Rapidus, which aims to mass-produce at 2nm by 2027, the relationship between Taiwan and Japan turns a bit complicated. Could there be a real cooperative relationship between the two countries? What market is the new Japanese chip manufacturer aiming at? Delve into industry insights backed by data and first-hand evidence on Semiconductor Geopolitics: Taiwan's View.
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