TSMC celebra una ceremonia de expansión de capacidad y producción de volumen de 3nm, Marcando un hito clave para la fabricación avanzada
TSMC has laid a strong foundation for 3 nm technology and capacity expansion, with Fab 18 located in the STSP serving as the Company’s GIGAFAB facility producing 5 nm y 3 tecnología de proceso nm. Hoy, TSMC announced that 3 nm technology has successfully entered volume production with good yields, and held a topping ceremony for its Fab 18 Fase 8 facility. TSMC estimates that 3 nm technology will create end products with a market value of US$1.5 trillion within five years of volume production.
Phases 1 through 8 of TSMC Fab 18 each have cleanroom area of 58,000 metros cuadrados, approximately double the size of a standard logic fab. TSMC’s total investment in Fab 18 will exceed NT$1.86 trillion (US$60.4 billion), creating more than 23,500 construction jobs and over 11,300 high-tech direct job opportunities. In addition to expanding 3 nm capacity in Taiwan, TSMC is also building 3 nm capacity at its Arizona site.
TSMC also announced that the Company’s global R&D Center in the Hsinchu Science Park will officially open in the second quarter of 2023, to be staffed by 8,000 R&D personnel. TSMC is also making preparations for its 2 nm fabs, which will be located in the Hsinchu and Central Taiwan Science Parks, with a total of six phases proceeding as planned.
Presidente de TSMC Dr.. Mark Liu presided over 3 nm Volume Production and Capacity Expansion Ceremony, and notable guests at the event included Vice Premier Shen Jong-chin, Minister of Economic Affairs Wang Mei-hua, Minister of Science and Technology Wu Tsung-tsong, Tainan City Mayor Huang Wei-che, STSP Administration Bureau Director-General Su Chen-kang, Fu Tsu Construction Chairman Cliff Lin, United Integrated Services Chairman Belle Lee, National Cheng Kung University President Dr. Jenny Su, Chang Chun Petrochemical President Chih-Chuan Tsai, Kuang Ming Enterprise Co. Vice Chairman Eric Lin, and Applied Materials Group Vice President Erix Yu, as well as representatives from TSMC’s construction partners, materials and equipment suppliers, the Taiwan Semiconductor Industry Association and academic institutions.
“TSMC is maintaining its technology leadership while investing significantly in Taiwan, continuing to invest and prosper with the environment. Este 3 nm Volume Production and Capacity Expansion Ceremony demonstrates that we are taking concrete action to develop advanced technology and expand capacity in Taiwan,” Presidente de TSMC Dr.. Mark Liu said at the ceremony. “We aim to grow together with our upstream and downstream supply chain and develop future talent from design to manufacturing, packaging and testing, equipment, and materials to provide the most competitive advanced process technology and reliable capacity for the world and drive technology innovation in the future.”
TSMC is committed to flourishing with the natural environment through green manufacturing, and all of TSMC’s construction in the STSP follows Taiwan’s EEWH and the U.S. LEED green building certification standards. The facilities will also use water resources from the TSMC STSP Reclaimed Water Plant to gradually reach the company’s target of using 60% reclaimed water by 2030. Once volume production begins, Fab 18 will use 20% renewable energy to eventually reach the sustainability goal of 100% renewable energy and zero emissions.
TSMC’s 3 nm process is the most advanced semiconductor technology in both power, performance, and area (PPA) and in transistor technology, and a full-node advance from the 5 nm generation. Compared with the 5 Nuevo Méjico (N5) proceso, TSMC’s 3 nm process offers up to 1.6X logic density gain and 30-35% power reduction at the same speed, and supports the innovative TSMC FINFLEX architecture.