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TSMC to stop supplying advanced AI processors for all of its China customers: Report


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TSMC to stop supplying advanced AI processors for all of its China customers: Report

After unintentionally producing an AI chiplet for Huawei via a proxy, TSMC is set to stop supplying sophisticated AI processors for all of its ******** clients from Monday, November 11, reports 

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, citing 
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, which in turn cited emails sent by the foundry to its customers. This change concerns advanced process technologies (such as 7nm and below) and will have a significant impact on China-based developers of AI processors. This does not, however, mean that TSMC will cease to serve these customers completely. 

The new restriction is limited to AI processors and AI GPUs made on 7nm-class and lower nodes. Smartphone processors, chips for automotive applications, and other devices that cannot be used for military or dual-use applications are not affected, the Ijiwei report stated. Sources with knowledge of the matter reportedly told Ijiwei that future supplies of advanced AI processors to China-based entities would require some kind of approval process, which likely involves specialists from the U.S. Department of Commerce. 

It is unclear what TSMC plans to do with wafers containing advanced processors already in production, as well as with already processed wafers sitting in its stock.  Perhaps, they will be shipped to actual customers if they get appropriate export licenses.

TSMC currently makes AI processors for chip giants like Alibaba and

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(which are mentioned specifically in the FT report) that produce their custom processors (such as Kunlun and Kunlun II) at TSMC. TSMC also fabs hardware for several AI processor designers, such as Horizon Robotics and ****** Sesame International Holding, that design processors for applications like self-driving cars, according to Financial Times. For all of these companies, the new restriction will likely be a major setback, as they are highly dependent on processors made by TSMC. 

The U.S. has already banned ********* firms, including AMD, Intel, and Nvidia, from selling their most advanced AI and HPC processors to ******** entities and has also created extensive export controls aimed at stopping other developers and manufacturers using U.S. technology from developing and producing such processors for ******** companies. 

Nonetheless, chip developers (including China-based and U.S.-based Nvidia) have either tweaked the designs of their processors to meet U.S. export rule requirements or obtained an export license from the U.S. Department of Commerce. SMIC succeeded in legally importing advanced wafer-fabbing tools from ********* companies to its ‘legacy’ production facilities, only then using them at advanced fabs to make sophisticated chips for Huawei. As for Huawei, it used proxies to order chips from TSMC. 

In fact, the foundry’s decision follows a probe by the U.S. Commerce Department into how sophisticated chips produced by TSMC for a ******** customer ended up in a Huawei AI device, despite Huawei being under multiple U.S. sanctions. TSMC’s new restrictions reflect both a ******* to strengthen its own internal controls and to prepare for expected U.S. export limitations on chip sales to China before President Biden’s term ends. 

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Sources familiar with TSMC’s plans told the Financial Times that the new restrictions are unlikely to significantly affect the company’s revenue. In an official statement, TSMC did not outright confirm that it had sent the aforementioned email to its ******** clients, but it emphasized its commitment to being a ‘law-abiding company,’ dedicated to adhering to all relevant rules and regulations, including export control requirements.



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