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三星封装,在美“掉队”?
TSMCTSMC(US:TSM) 半导体芯闻·2025-08-29 10:12

Group 1 - TSMC is actively investing in advanced packaging capacity in the U.S. as part of its strategy to strengthen the domestic semiconductor supply chain, with a total investment of $100 billion planned for new facilities [2][3] - TSMC's two advanced packaging plants, AP1 and AP2, will be located in Arizona and are expected to start construction in the second half of next year, with production anticipated to begin in 2028 [2][3] - AP1 will focus on SoIC (system-on-integrated-chips) technology, which utilizes 3D stacking to enhance data transfer speed and energy efficiency, while AP2 will specialize in CoPoS (Chip-on-Panel-on-Substrate) technology, improving production efficiency and supporting larger chip sizes [3] Group 2 - The acceleration of TSMC's advanced packaging deployment is closely related to supply chain security considerations, as the U.S. government encourages semiconductor production to return domestically through subsidies and tariffs [3][4] - Samsung Electronics is investing $37 billion in a 2nm advanced wafer fab in Texas, aiming to produce AI chips for Tesla, but is cautious about investing in advanced packaging due to unclear customer demand [4][5] - Samsung's current focus on producing Tesla's 2nm chips presents significant challenges, and the company may face excessive pressure if it simultaneously invests heavily in advanced packaging [5]