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台积电:禁止罗唯仁赴任英特尔!
国芯网· 2025-11-27 04:39
Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the legal actions taken by TSMC against former executive Luo Wei-ren, who has transitioned to Intel, highlighting concerns over potential trade secret leaks and the implications for Taiwan's semiconductor industry [1][3]. Group 1: Legal Actions and Implications - TSMC has filed for a "temporary status injunction" to prevent Luo Wei-ren from joining Intel, citing risks of leaking company secrets [1][3]. - The case has garnered significant attention, particularly regarding the potential impact on Luo's status as an "Academician" at the Industrial Technology Research Institute [3]. - The Taiwanese economic department has initiated procedures to revoke Luo's academic title, indicating that his actions may violate the "Security Law" and "Trade Secrets Law" [3]. Group 2: Background on Luo Wei-ren - Luo Wei-ren joined TSMC in 2004 and has held several key technical positions over his 21-year tenure, contributing to over 1,500 patents [4]. - He played a crucial role in overcoming the 10nm process development challenges and led the "Night Hawk Project," which established a continuous R&D system [4].
台积电明年先进封装产能全面满载 日月光、京元电跟着旺
Jing Ji Ri Bao· 2025-10-12 23:08
Core Insights - The demand for AI and high-performance computing (HPC) remains strong, leading to full capacity utilization for TSMC's advanced packaging in the coming year [1] - Major players like ASE Technology and KYEC are also experiencing significant orders, prompting them to expand production [1] - The generative AI wave initiated by OpenAI is driving explosive growth in HPC orders from companies like NVIDIA and AMD, with demand expected to last at least until the end of next year [1] Group 1 - TSMC is the sole supplier of high-performance computing capacity for NVIDIA and AMD, with its 2nm and 3nm advanced processes and SoIC, CoWoS advanced packaging fully booked [1] - ASE Technology is accelerating its advanced packaging and testing outsourcing to meet the substantial demand from AI clients [1] - ASE's subsidiary, SPIL, is set to complete its new facilities in Erlin and Douliu next year, alongside the acquisition of a facility in Kaohsiung, enhancing its operational capacity [1] Group 2 - KYEC has successfully secured a major testing order from NVIDIA for high-performance computing, with GB200/300 orders currently in mass production [2] - The testing capacity for NVIDIA's upcoming Rubin platform is expected to commence by the end of this year [2]