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Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing

Company
How chip demands increase
IN 2021
case study

By
ASRARULLAH SHERIFF.U
180021602007
MECH A
IIIrd year
CONTENTS
• COMPANY HISTORY
• VISION
• CORPORATE STRATEGY
• CRITICAL PATH ANALYSIS
• DIVERSIFICATION
• HOW CHIP DEMENDS INCREASE
• HOW THE GLOBAL CHIP SHORTAGE WILL END
• EXPANSION
• CLIENTS
Company history
• Founded in 1987,TSMC is the world’s largest dedicated semi
counductor foundry. As the founder and leader of this
industry ,TSMC has built its reputation by offering advanced
wafer production processes and unparalleled manufacturing
efficiency. From its inception, TSMC has consistently offered
its customers the foundry industry’s leading technologies.
• The company’s manufacturing capacity is currently about 13
million 300 mm equivalent wafers per year as of 2020, and
makes chips for customers with process nodes from 2
micron to 5 nanometers. TSMC is the first foundry to provide
7 nanometer and 5 nanometer production capabilities with
the latter being applied on the new Apple A14 and Apple M1 ,
and the first to commercialize extreme ultraviolet (EUV)
lithography technology in high volume.
Company history
• Morris Chang, TSMC was the world's first dedicated
semiconductor foundry and has long been the leading
company in its field.[When Chang retired in 2018, after 31
years of TSMC leadership, Mark Liu and C. C. Wei, both high
ranking TSMC leaders, became Chairman and Chief
Executive respectively. 
• It has been listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange since 1993;
in 1997 it became the first Taiwanese company to be listed on
the New York Stock Exchange. Since 1994, TSMC has had a
compound annual growth rate of 17.4% in revenue and a
CAGR of 16.1% in earnings
VISION
• Our vision is to be the most advanced, innovative and
largest provider of foundry services, and in partnership
with our customers, creating the most powerful force in
the semicounductor industry.

• Organizatons and publications around the world have


recognizes TSMC’s has been recognized by
achievements, particulary in areas of customer-
orientation and innovation. TSMC’s commitment to
integrity and its unparalleled leadership is second to
none
CORPORATE STRATEGY
• Do the best effort to serve the topic semicounductor
manufacturing service to our customers.

• We want to do best and best in any part in TSMC and


countinually improve our business culture to satisfy the
customers. The goal we want the last is perfect.

• All our members should do the best to raise up the


“QUALITY”.
CRITICAL PATH ANALYSIS
• In order to coordinate the international diversity development,
employed the aspect in the worker, only paid attention to
brilliance of mind, no matter nationality.

• This management style allows all opinions to be expressed


before a final decision is made.

• Once a decision is made, everyone work together


to achieve the set goal.

• To achieve this, each person continuously evaluates and


improves the quality of his or her own work
DIVERSIFICATION
• WORLDWIDE MANUFACTURING
• TSMC serves the global semicounductor market through
its network of worldwide manufacturing facilities and
offices.

• TSMC also has substantial capacity commitment at its


wholly-owned subsidiary, WaferTech in US.
HOW CHIP DEMENDS INCREASE
• Covid-19 Is Causing Global Chip Shortage That Could
Last Till 2023
HOW CHIP DEMENDS INCREASE
Work from home spiked chip demands
• The major chip shortage is resulting in several electronics
getting delayed and in some cases even getting severely
overpriced.
• Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co, one of the largest
producers for iPhones CPUs and other chips, on Thursday in
an online earnings briefing, announced a 19.4 percent rise in
first-quarter profit, beating market expectations based on
strong chip demands due to work from home.
• There's a time lag. In car chips particularly, the supply chain is
long and complex. The supply takes about seven to eight
months," Liu added
By
The Hindu
how the global chip shortage will end
• The world is in the grips of a global chip shortage because of
demand for semiconductors surging far beyond capacity for
supply. The shortage is crippling players in industries as diverse
and far afield as automotives and smartphones though car
makers have it the worst.
• Apple, for example, has staggered the release of new iPhones to
adjust for reduced supply. Ford, meanwhile, is predicting that
the shortage of chip. used for onboard computers that control
features like speedometers and antilock brake systems will
result in a $2.5 billion reduction in operating profit as the
automaker mothballs factories. It expects production to 
fall by half in the second quarter.
By
fortune.com
EXPANSION
Chipmaker TSMC approves $2.8 bln for capacity expansion
• Taiwan, home to a booming semiconductor industry, is front and centre of efforts
to resolve that problem, and its chipmakers have vowed to ramp up capacity

By
The Hindu
CLIENTS

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