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TSMC's 20nm, 28nm Technology Accounts for 50% of Sales
Peter Brown, Electronics360
15 January 2015
Foundry giant Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp. (TSMC) Thursday (Jan. 15) reported an increase in revenue in profit for the fourth quarter of 2014 and said demand for its most advanced process technologies continued to increase, accounting for more than half of sales.
TSMC (Hsinchu, Taiwan) reported fourth quarter 2014 earnings of $222.52 billion new Taiwan dollars (about $7 billion), up 6 percent compared with the third quarter and up 52 percent compared with the fourth quarter of 2013.
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