TSMC to Build $11 Billion German Plant With Other Chipmakers
- Taiwanese giant will own 70% of fab in eastern city of Dresden
- Facility to supply auto, industrial sectors starting in 2027
The planned fab will be 70% owned by TSMC, which will operate the facility in the city of Dresden.
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Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. has agreed to build a €10 billion ($11 billion) plant in eastern Germany in partnership with Infineon Technologies AG, NXP Semiconductors NV and Robert Bosch GmbH.
The planned fab will be 70% owned by TSMC, which will operate the facility in the city of Dresden, with Infineon, NXP and Bosch each holding a 10% equity stake, subject to regulatory approval, the companies said Tuesday in a joint statement.