TSMC OIP: Process Status
Last week was TSMC's Open Innovation Platform Innovation Forum (aka OIP). Dave Keller welcomed everyone and then introduced Cliff Hou who gave the update on everything technical. Here's what he said. Or rather, here's what I think he said. I will give my usual caveat at the start of posts like this: TSMC does not allow photography, video, or recording the presentations, and they don't provide the slides. So this is entirely from the notes I took during the presentation.
I realize that this post is fairly dry and dense with numbers and dates, but since TSMC is far and away the largest foundry, these details are important, and they are not available anywhere else. You can try and find out from TSMC's website something specific like when N6 risk production is planned to start...but you will discover the information is not there.
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