TSMC plots system super chips
R Colin Johnson, EETimes
5/13/2013 4:04 PM EDT
Taipei, Taiwan -- The world's leading semiconductor foundry, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, (TSMC) recently detailed its plans to dominate the "system super-chip" market in an exclusive EE Times interview with its chief technology officer and vice president of R&D, Jack Sun.
"If anybody pushes Moore's Law to extremes, TSMC will be there too, but that is not all we do," said Sun. "We also have specialized technologies such as embedded flash, high-voltage, power transistors, MEMS and image sensors -- a spectrum of technologies
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