TSMC's CoWoS far from secure: Etron CEO flags Intel EMIB's rising threat
[Digitimes] - 11/27/2024
TSMC's CoWoS technology continues to scale, driven by strong demand from major clients such as Nvidia. Production capacity is projected to reach 75,000 units by 2025, with the persistent supply-demand gap leading analysts to predict further price increases for CoWoS solutions next year.
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