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A Taiwan official says TSMC's US move is needed to check Intel
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 70463, member: 636"] A former Taiwanese diplomat has suggested that TSMC's substantial American expansion served to prevent the United States government from prioritizing Intel as a domestic semiconductor manufacturer. Roy Chun Lee, who previously represented Taiwan in the European Union, indicated that opposing such investments could have damaged client relationships and pushed Washington to support TSMC's primary competitor. The official argued that American customers, including NVIDIA, AMD, and Apple, required supply chain stability that necessitated the chipmaker's presence on US soil. Without establishing operations domestically, TSMC would have faced significant tariffs while its clients might have pursued alternative solutions or internal chip development. The Taiwanese semiconductor giant has committed approximately 165 billion dollars to American facilities with plans to manufacture advanced 1.6-nanometer chips. Intel remains positioned as a secondary option rather than the principal provider of cutting-edge manufacturing services in the region. [/QUOTE]
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