Wednesday, February 17th 2016
TSMC Damaged by Earthquake, Could Impact AMD and NVIDIA GPU production
The recent 6.4 magnitude Taiwan earthquake, which hit the island nation on February 6th, affected TSMC worse than expected. Taiwan's premier semiconductor foundry, TSMC, had initially expected semiconductor wafer shipments to be down by less than 1%, but it is now emerging that the drop in shipments could be higher, because the damage to one of its facilities, Fab-14, is worse than originally assessed.
TSMC, in an official communication to its clients, assured that 95% of the foundry machines could return to functionality within 2-3 days after the earthquake. To that effect, machines in Fab-6 and Fab-14B have been fully restored. Despite the disaster, the company appears confident of reaching revenue targets of US $5.9-6.0 billion for Q1-2016. TSMC is the primary foundry partner of major fabless semiconductor companies, such as Qualcomm, NVIDIA, and AMD. AMD recently moved its next-generation GPU manufacturing to Korean silicon giant Samsung, while NVIDIA is building its next "Pascal" GPU family on TSMC's process.
Source:
DigiTimes
TSMC, in an official communication to its clients, assured that 95% of the foundry machines could return to functionality within 2-3 days after the earthquake. To that effect, machines in Fab-6 and Fab-14B have been fully restored. Despite the disaster, the company appears confident of reaching revenue targets of US $5.9-6.0 billion for Q1-2016. TSMC is the primary foundry partner of major fabless semiconductor companies, such as Qualcomm, NVIDIA, and AMD. AMD recently moved its next-generation GPU manufacturing to Korean silicon giant Samsung, while NVIDIA is building its next "Pascal" GPU family on TSMC's process.
21 Comments on TSMC Damaged by Earthquake, Could Impact AMD and NVIDIA GPU production
It's not a joy your you were waiting for parts from Fab 14, but I don't think it's that bad either.
Fukushima earthquake had 9 magnitude and didn't had much impact ... except there was also a Tsunami ... following it.
Earthquake energy is exponential so 9 grade earthquake is 63095734.44 bigger than 6.4 grade earthquake. There is a nice formula on wikipedia : 10^(3/2)*(m2-m1)
Here's a (very) brief graphics of where everyone is at the moment
Sorry I can't offer a more precise estimate.