Tsmc extends product lead times by 16nm
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Problems accumulate for TSMC. The company recently announced that the delivery times of its 7nm products were multiplied by three, but this is now being transferred to 16nm ones. It is not because the demand is disproportionate, but rather that the problems in its factories have returned. Although the company has not issued any statement.
TSMC extends product lead times by 16nm
It's been a while since the company had similar problems, which caused large delays in its deliveries. The situation is repeated, only that at the moment it is not known what exactly is the problem they suffer.
New delays
Some media speculate on the problem that TSMC has suffered this time. Because the 16nm manufacturing process is a very cheap one, many speculated with an unexpected increase in orders. Although other media talk about security problems. It is not really known what has happened, but delivery times have been delayed.
Luckily, most companies tend to use 7nm and 12nm processes, so those affected by these problems shouldn't be too many. But what is clear is that the problems are still present in the firm.
TSMC has not issued an official statement so far. We do not know if there will be one or not, since the signature is not very given to this type of action, but it could be a good way to shed some light on this situation. We therefore hope that something will be known shortly.
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