The powerful 6.4 magnitude earthquake that struck southern Taiwan on January 21 has led to a disruption in production at TSMC. While there were no reported ...
More details about the impact of Taiwanese earthquake impact on TSMC emerge: up to 20,000 wafers could be affected.
TSMC said all of its employees were safe. Nikkei Asia reported that workers returned to their job sites hours after the quake. The earthquake struck near Chiayi where TSMC operates clusters of its ...
Chipmaker TSMC said it had evacuated staff at its factories in central and southern Taiwan, and they were all safe. The earthquake shook buildings in the capital, Taipei. The quake had a depth of ...
Buildings in Taipei had modest damage as a result of the earthquake. All employees at TSMC's factories in central and southern Taiwan have been safely evacuated. There have been no significant deaths ...
Taiwan experienced a 6.4 magnitude earthquake on Tuesday. The quake struck near the city of Chiayi in Taiwan’s south, ...
The earthquake also affected the Southern Taiwan Science Park in Tainan, prompting major tech companies, including world-leading chipmaker Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC), to urgently ...
Taiwan has experienced an earthquake significant enough that chipmaking champ TSMC has halted work at its plants.… According to Taiwan’s Central Weather Administration Seismological Center, a ...
TSMC and UMC’s Tainan fabs ... Operations at these facilities began resuming on the morning of January 21, with TrendForce noting that the earthquake’s impact on actual production appears to be within ...
CHIPMAKER TSMC said on Tuesday (Jan 21) that all its sites were operating following an overnight 6.4 magnitude earthquake in southern Taiwan that was centred on a mountainous rural area and caused ...
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC), the dominant maker of advanced ... In 1906, the Meishan earthquake near Chiayi killed more than 1,200 people. Taiwan’s last major earthquake was ...
"Post-earthquake structural inspections have been completed at all sites, confirming that the structures are safe and operations are gradually resuming," it said in an emailed statement.