The retired founder of Taiwanese chipmaker TSMC said on Thursday that he supported U.S. efforts to slow down China's progress in chip manufacturing and predicted that there would be a 'bifurcation' of global semiconductor supply chains.
A logo of taiwanese chip giant TSMC is seen at southern Taiwan science park in Tainan, Taiwan December 29, 2022.REUTERS/Ann Wangsaid on Thursday that he supported U.S. efforts to slow down China's progress in chip manufacturing and predicted that there would be a "bifurcation" of global semiconductor supply chains.
China was five or six years behind Taiwan in chip manufacturing, Morris Chang said at an event in Taipei.Our Standards:
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