Chipmaker TSMC approves $2.8 billion for
capacity expansion
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[April 22, 2021]
TAIPEI (Reuters) -Taiwan
Semiconductor Manufacturing Co's (TSMC) board has approved $2.89 billion
in spending to increase capacity, the company said on Thursday,
responding to a global chip shortage that has affected carmakers in
particular. |

The logo of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC) is pictured at
its headquarters, in Hsinchu, Taiwan, Jan. 19, 2021. REUTERS/Ann Wang |
In
a brief statement, the world's largest contract chipmaker said
its board had approved the spending "for the purpose of
installing mature technology capacity".
It did not elaborate.
The company this month said that it plans to invest $100 billion
over the next three years to increase capacity at its plants,
days after Intel Corp announced a $20 billion plan to expand its
capacity.
TSMC, clients of which include Apple Inc and Qualcomm Inc, has
said it is working hard to increase productivity and alleviate
the worldwide shortage but that supply tightness is likely to
continue into next year.
The company has flagged "multiple years of growth opportunities"
as the COVID-19 pandemic fuels demand for advanced chips to
power devices such as smartphones and laptops.
But its business has also been boosted by the chip shortage that
initially forced automakers to cut production but is now also
hurting manufacturers of smartphones, laptops and even household
appliances.
(Reporting by Ben BlanchardEditing by David Goodman)
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