List of TSMC Manufacturing Sites
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The following is a list of TSMC's manufacturing and assembly/test sites. Processors are manufactured in semiconductor fabrication plants ("fabs") which are then sent to assembly and testing sites before delivery to customers.
Current Fab Sites
| Fab name | Fab location | Production start year | Process (wafer, node) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fab 2[1] | 150mm, | ||
| Fab 3[1] | 200mm, | ||
| Fab 5[1] | 200mm, | ||
| Fab 6[1] | 2000[2] | 200mm, 0.25um/0.10um | |
| Fab 8[1] | 200mm, | ||
| Fab 10[1] TSMC China | 200mm, | ||
| Fab 11[1] WaferTech | 200mm, | ||
| Fab 12A[1] | 300mm, | ||
| Fab 12B[1] | 300mm, | ||
| Fab 14[1] | 300mm, | ||
| Fab 15[1] | 300mm, | ||
| Fab 16[1] TSMC Nanjing | 300mm, | ||
| Fab 18[1] | 300mm, |
Backend Fab Sites
| Fab name | Fab location | Production start year | Process (wafer, node) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Advanced Backend Fab 1 | |||
| Advanced Backend Fab 2 | |||
| Advanced Backend Fab 3 | |||
| Advanced Backend Fab 5 |
Past Fab Sites
| Fab name | Fab location | Opened | Closed | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fab 1 | 1987 | 2001[3] | 150mm wafer fab, the first 'Foundry' fab. |
See also
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