TSMC Opens First Europe Design Center in Munich, Widening Its Foundry Lead Over Samsung
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
TSMC, the world's largest chip foundry, has opened its first design center in Europe, located in Munich, Germany. The center is the company's 10th design center worldwide and its first in Europe, adding to its network in Taiwan, China, Japan, Canada, and the US. The design center will support European customers designing high-density, high-performance, and energy-efficient chips, focusing on automotive, industrial, AI, and IoT applications. TSMC's engineers will work with customers from the earliest design stage, tuning chip designs and manufacturing processes to shorten development cycles and improve yields. The center's location in Munich provides proximity to key European customers.
💡 Why It Matters
- · By engaging clients at the design stage, TSMC locks them in with co-optimized processes, making it expensive for them to switch to rival foundries.
- · The design center's focus on non-volatile memories like RRAM and MRAM also positions TSMC to support the development of next-generation automotive microcontrollers.