• Sony and TSMC may team up to tackle global chip shortages

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    Sony and TSMC may team up to tackle global chip shortages

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    Mon, 11 Oct 2021 13:46:40 +0000

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    China's renewed aspirations towards Taiwan means new chip factory would be located in Japan.

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    Taiwanese tech powerhouse TSMC and Japans giant Sony are reportedly joining forces to build a chip factory in the latters home country.

    According to Nikkei reports, the two companies, together with several other partners (including the Japanese government) want to try and alleviate some
    of the pressure created by the acute chip shortage that came as a side-effect of the Covid-19 pandemic, as well as creating a contingency plan in case
    China makes any sudden moves against Taiwan.

    The factory would cost approximately $7 billion, with the Japanese government allegedly interested in covering half of the expenses.TSMC would have
    majority control, while Sony would provide the real estate needed to build
    the factory. The two would build chips for all kinds of devices, including cars, which is why car parts maker Denso is also apparently interested in taking part in the project. We've put together a list of the best business laptops around These are the best workstations on the market today Also check out our roundup of the best mobile workstations

    If all goes according to plan, the factory would be up and running by 2024. Given that the chip shortage is expected to last at least until 2023 (if the demand remains at current levels), the duo could make it to the market just
    in time to help the wider market bounce back from Covid and add much-needed stability. China destabilizing

    Furthermore, the relationship between China and neighboring Taiwan is all but stable right now, and the fact that most of the chip manufacturing is concentrated in China has TSMC worried.

    So far, both companies have refused to comment, but the media argue that such a move would make perfect sense, if nothing than from an economic
    perspective. By 2024, highly connected, semi-autonomous vehicles should no longer be a novelty. And, with the proliferation of IoT, and the ever-growing market of mobile devices and smartphones, as well as the expanding reach of
    5G tech, the demand for chips will only grow. We've also featured the best business PCs

    Via Nikkei



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