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[News] TSMC’s C.C. Wei Declares No Interest in Acquiring Intel’s Fab, Emphasizes ‘AI is Real’


2024-10-17 Semiconductors editor

At TSMC’s third-quarter earnings call on the 17th, Chairman C.C. Wei was asked about potential interest in Intel’s spin-off of its IDM business. According to a report from TechNews, Wei responded with two decisive “No’s,” indicating that TSMC has no interest in acquiring the businesses.

C.C. Wei noted that a California-based IDM has been a strong customer for TSMC, consistently placing sizable orders. While Wei did not explicitly name the company, industry observers widely believe the client to be Intel.

During the call, analysts also raised questions about whether the current AI surge might be a bubble and how TSMC views the AI boom.

Wei confidently stated, “AI is real,” and noted that many large-scale cloud customers and AI innovators are collaborating with TSMC. He also mentioned that TSMC utilizes AI and machine learning (ML) within its own facilities to enhance capacity, add value, and improve yield rates.

Wei explained that for TSMC, even a 1 percent improvement in efficiency through AI could result in a revenue increase of NT$1 billion. He also noted that TSMC is not the only company benefiting from AI, and many other businesses are already leveraging AI to boost productivity.

Wei further stated that the demand for AI is just beginning. He referenced a key customer who described the current demand as crazy and noted that it is only starting, with expectations that this trend will continue for several years. This was widely seen as aligning with earlier remarks from NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang regarding the high demand for chips based on the Blackwell architecture.

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Please note that this article cites information from TechNews.

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