台积电将在日本生产先进人工智能半导体。
TSMC to make advanced AI semiconductors in Japan

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台湾的台积电(TSMC),作为全球领先的芯片制造商,为苹果和英伟达等公司供货,宣布将在日本熊本县的第二工厂生产3纳米半导体——这对于人工智能和先进技术至关重要。这标志着日本成为先进芯片生产关键参与者的雄心取得重大进展,并提振了高市总理在即将到来的选举前推行的经济安全政策。 台积电在熊本的第一家工厂已经生产较不先进的芯片,此次扩张以及在亚利桑那州的新设施,旨在满足人工智能繁荣推动的全球需求激增。日本政府正在大力补贴台积电的扩张及其国内芯片制造商Rapidus。 尽管人们对潜在的人工智能投资泡沫表示担忧,但台积电仍然对“真实”且不断增长的需求充满信心,计划大幅增加资本支出——可能到2026年达到560亿美元——以支持生产。

## 台积电扩张与台湾安全 - Hacker News 讨论 台积电近期宣布在日本建设先进半导体设施,引发了 Hacker News 上关于这对台湾地缘政治安全潜在影响的讨论。用户们争论分散半导体生产是否会 *削弱* 保护台湾的“硅盾”——即全球大国捍卫台湾的经济动机。 普遍的观点认为,世界正在积极寻求减少对单一脆弱来源(台湾)的依赖。这一举动被视为对台积电自身有利,降低了长期风险。然而,有人对与台湾的防御协议的未来表示担忧,并质疑这些协议在冲突中是否会被遵守。 一位评论员指出,美国对台湾的利益不仅仅在于半导体,还在于对太平洋地区的战略控制。另一位则认为台湾有能力自卫。这场讨论凸显了人们对台湾未来日益增长的担忧,因为生产正在全球范围内扩张。
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TOKYO (AP) — Taiwan’s chipmaker TSMC said Thursday it will be manufacturing some of the world’s most cutting-edge semiconductors in Japan to meet booming artificial intelligence-related demand, in a boost for the country’s chipmaking ambitions.

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp., a major chip supplier to companies such as Nvidia and Apple, said Thursday it plans to make 3-nanometer semiconductors — advanced chips that are used in areas such as AI products and smartphones — at its second factory in Japan’s Kumamoto Prefecture, which is under construction.

The decision by TSMC, the world’s largest contract chip maker, was a coup for Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi ahead of a general election on Sunday, where she hopes to secure the public’s mandate for her policies riding on high approval ratings.

The announcement came while Takaichi was meeting with TSMC’s CEO and Chairman, C.C. Wei, in Tokyo.

“It is very meaningful from the perspective of Japanese economic security, and I would like the project to move forward as proposed, by all means,” Takaichi said during the meeting.

The advanced chips set to be made in Kumamoto will be used in AI, robotics and autonomous driving, sectors that Takaishi’s cabinet has designated as strategically important fields.

TSMC’s first Kumamoto plant started mass production in late 2024 and makes less advanced chips. The company also is building new plants in Arizona in the U.S. to create a fabrication plant cluster and meet growing demand from customers building on the global AI frenzy.

TSMC said in a separate emailed statement that Wei believes Japan’s “forward-looking semiconductor policy will deliver significant benefits to the semiconductor industry.”

As Japan looks to gain ground in global advanced chipmaking competitiveness, it is also providing huge subsidies for its domestic chipmaker Rapidus, which is advancing towards mass producing cutting-edge chips.

“There is a huge significance to have the world’s most advanced semiconductor factory in Japan from the perspective of economic security,” the Prime Minister’s Office said in a message posted on X on Thursday.

Despite growing concerns over a potential AI-related bubble where massive investments may not pay off, TSMC’s Wei said last month he was confident the growing AI demand from its customers is “real.”

Last month, TSMC said it plans to increase capital spending by up to nearly 40% this year as AI-related demand lifted its profits. It plans to raise its capital spending for 2026 to $52 billion-$56 billion, up from last year’s $40 billion.

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Chan reported from Hong Kong.

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