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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>TAIPEI<\/a>: Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co<\/a> (TSMC<\/a>) said on Tuesday that the chip plant it is building in Japan with Sony Group<\/a> will expand, with an extra $1.6 billion in spending, while auto supplier Denso Corp will take a 10% stake.

TSMC, which is the world's largest contract chip maker, announced the $7 billion factory in southern Japan in November and construction is scheduled to start this year, with production beginning by the end of 2024.

That announcement was welcomed by the Japanese government which wants TSMC to build plants to supply essential chips to Japan's electronic device makers and
auto companies<\/a> as trade friction between the United States and China threatens to disrupt supply chains and demand for the component grows.

TSMC said in a statement on Tuesday that to meet market demand, it had decided to enhance the plant's capabilities and increase monthly production capacity to 55,000 12-inch wafers, putting the new total cost at around $8.6 billion.

It was originally due to have a monthly production capacity of 45,000 12-inch wafers.

The company, which is also a major
Apple<\/a> supplier and produces some of the world's most advanced semiconductors, said that Denso would invest $350 million for a more than 10% equity stake in the Japanese plant.

Automakers have been particularly badly hit by the global chip shortage, which have seen some production lines halted.

\"Through this partnership, we contribute to the stable supply of semiconductors over the medium to long term and thus to the automotive industry,\" Denso's CEO Koji Arima was quoted as saying in the TSMC statement.

Taiwan, home to chip makers such as TSMC, has become front and centre of efforts to resolve the chip shortage.

TSMC last year pledged to spend $100 billion over the next three years to expand chip capacity and is building a $12 billion chip fabrication plant in the U.S. state of
Arizona<\/a>.
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台积电扩大新日本芯片工厂,日本电装的股份

台积电,是世界上最大的合同芯片制造商,宣布70亿美元的工厂11月在日本南部和建设将于今年开始,与生产开始到2024年底。

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台北:台湾半导体制造公司(台积电)周二表示,日本的芯片工厂正在建设索尼集团将扩大,一个额外的16亿美元的开支,而汽车供应商电装集团将持有10%的股份。

台积电,是世界上最大的合同芯片制造商,宣布70亿美元的工厂11月在日本南部和建设将于今年开始,与生产开始到2024年底。

宣布日本政府的欢迎,希望台积电建厂提供重要的芯片电子设备制造商和日本汽车公司美国和中国之间的贸易摩擦可能会破坏供应链和组件需求的增长。

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台积电周二在一份声明中说,为了满足市场需求,它决定提高植物的功能,增加月生产能力55000 12英寸晶圆,把新总成本约为86亿美元。

原本有一个月生产能力45000 12英寸晶圆。

也是一个重要的公司苹果供应商和生产一些世界上最先进的半导体,说日本电装将投资3.5亿美元在日本10%以上的股权。

全球芯片制造商遭受的打击尤为沉重的短缺,已经看到一些生产线停止。

“通过这次合作,我们为半导体在中长期的稳定供应,因此汽车行业,“日本电装的首席执行官Koji Arima援引台积电的声明。

台湾芯片制造商台积电等,已成为解决芯片短缺的前面和中心的努力。

台积电去年承诺花费1000亿美元在未来三年内扩大芯片容量和建立一个120亿美元在美国芯片制造工厂亚利桑那州
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>TAIPEI<\/a>: Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co<\/a> (TSMC<\/a>) said on Tuesday that the chip plant it is building in Japan with Sony Group<\/a> will expand, with an extra $1.6 billion in spending, while auto supplier Denso Corp will take a 10% stake.

TSMC, which is the world's largest contract chip maker, announced the $7 billion factory in southern Japan in November and construction is scheduled to start this year, with production beginning by the end of 2024.

That announcement was welcomed by the Japanese government which wants TSMC to build plants to supply essential chips to Japan's electronic device makers and
auto companies<\/a> as trade friction between the United States and China threatens to disrupt supply chains and demand for the component grows.

TSMC said in a statement on Tuesday that to meet market demand, it had decided to enhance the plant's capabilities and increase monthly production capacity to 55,000 12-inch wafers, putting the new total cost at around $8.6 billion.

It was originally due to have a monthly production capacity of 45,000 12-inch wafers.

The company, which is also a major
Apple<\/a> supplier and produces some of the world's most advanced semiconductors, said that Denso would invest $350 million for a more than 10% equity stake in the Japanese plant.

Automakers have been particularly badly hit by the global chip shortage, which have seen some production lines halted.

\"Through this partnership, we contribute to the stable supply of semiconductors over the medium to long term and thus to the automotive industry,\" Denso's CEO Koji Arima was quoted as saying in the TSMC statement.

Taiwan, home to chip makers such as TSMC, has become front and centre of efforts to resolve the chip shortage.

TSMC last year pledged to spend $100 billion over the next three years to expand chip capacity and is building a $12 billion chip fabrication plant in the U.S. state of
Arizona<\/a>.
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