Is the Taiwanese semiconductor industry a security guarantee for the island or just another incentive for Beijing to claim it for its own?
A 6.4 magnitude earthquake struck southern Taiwan near the city of Chiayi, according to the island’s weather bureau.
In a statement to DCD, TSMC said that as a result of the earthquake, its fabs in Taiwan’s Southern Science Park recorded a maximum seismic intensity of level 5, while fabs in Central Science Park ...
More details about the impact of Taiwanese earthquake impact on TSMC emerge: up to 20,000 wafers could be affected.
and a seismic intensity of 3 in Hsinchu, known as Taiwan's 'Silicon Valley.' It has been reported that this has affected semiconductor manufacturing at TSMC, the world's largest semiconductor foundry.
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