For once, TSMC will deliver vaccines rather than microchips.
The world's number one semiconductor manufacturer announced on July 12 a donation of 10 million doses of BioNTech / Pfizer to the Taiwanese population, caught up with the pandemic and the serum shortage.
A rare humanitarian gesture valued at $ 350 million, shared with Foxconn, the island's other electronics giant, whose factories in mainland China assemble iPhones.
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As Taiwan suffers the severe impact of Covid, TSMC continues to take tangible actions to uphold its social responsibility. We all need to emerge stronger from the pandemic, ”
said Chairman Mark Liu.
For Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), the mission is already largely accomplished, as shown by the insolent results boosted by the accelerated digitization of the global economy.
The group that manufactures the chips that power our phones, computers, cars and connected objects of all kinds, has
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