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In a twisty tale of corporate espionage, TSMC employees allegedly shared 400 photos of the company’s cutting-edge 2 nm process node with a Japanese rival


Here’s a twisty tale of alleged corporate espionage for you. A number of TSMC employees have been accused of attempting to feed trade secrets to Japan-based competitor Rapidus, having allegedly shared 400 technical photos with the smaller startup foundry.

According to Money.udn.com, this communication exposed details relating to TSMC’s upcoming 2 nm-class fabrication process (via Tom’s Hardware). As you may already be aware TSMC—or Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited—makes a huge proportion of the world’s most advanced chips, easily outpacing rivals, such as Intel and Samsung.

Originally posted by www.pcgamer.com

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