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ESMC capacity at Dresden, Saxony

TSMC on the Dresden fab, restated at groundbreaking, stated 2024-08-20. One statement, with the wording it was made in. Nothing here is computed and nothing is added to anything else.

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What was stated

When fully operational, ESMC is expected to have a monthly production capacity of 40,000 300mm (12-inch) wafers on TSMC's 28/22 nanometer planar CMOS and 16/12 nanometer FinFET process technology

Issued 2024-08-20 by TSMC · ESMC Breaks Ground on Dresden Fab, 20 August 2024

A planned figure: capacity the publisher said the site is expected to reach. A promise and a measurement are different facts and this record never puts them in one column.

Wafer basis: 300mm actual. Two figures on different bases are 2.25 times apart before anything real has changed, which is why no figure here is shown without one.

A SECOND ENTRY FOR THE SAME FAB AND THE SAME FIGURE, which is the never-update-in-place rule paying off in the direction nobody expects: across twelve months and a construction start, TSMC restated 40,000 unchanged. A file that overwrote the 2023 row would show one current number and could not say whether it had ever moved. Here the answer is visible and it is no. The wording did move, from "the planned fab" to "when fully operational", which is why the publisher's own sentence is kept rather than a paraphrase.

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What this figure covers

Publishers state capacity at whatever level suits them: a phase, a site, a joint venture, a company. This one covers the sites below and no others.

The Dresden fab, restated at groundbreaking

FabSiteCountryStatus
ESMC fabDresden, SaxonyDEconstruction

This figure is never added to another. This record holds a capacity statement for 1 of the 1 ESMC (TSMC / Bosch / Infineon / NXP joint venture) site it lists, so a sum of what is here would be a company total built from an incomplete set and published by nobody.

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Everything stated about this site

2 statements, oldest first. A later figure never overwrites an earlier one here, so what was said before is still readable, with its date.

IssuedAs publishedKindSource
2023-08-08The planned fab is expected to have a monthly production capacity of 40,000 300mm (12-inch) wafers on TSMC's 28/22 nanometer planar CMOS and 16/12 nanometer FinFET process technologyplannedopenTSMC, Bosch, Infineon, and NXP Establish Joint Venture to Bring Advanced Semiconductor Manufacturing to Europe, 8 August 2023
2024-08-20When fully operational, ESMC is expected to have a monthly production capacity of 40,000 300mm (12-inch) wafers on TSMC's 28/22 nanometer planar CMOS and 16/12 nanometer FinFET process technologyplannedthis statementESMC Breaks Ground on Dresden Fab, 20 August 2024
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Cite this

The figure in the publisher's own words, what it covers, the basis it is counted on, and the source. A capacity figure quoted without its basis or its coverage is the failure this block exists to prevent.

For a memo

TSMC, planned capacity, the Dresden fab, restated at groundbreaking: When fully operational, ESMC is expected to have a monthly production capacity of 40,000 300mm (12-inch) wafers on TSMC's 28/22 nanometer planar CMOS and 16/12 nanometer FinFET process technology, issued 2024-08-20, on a 300mm actual wafer basis. Previously The planned fab is expected to have a monthly production capacity of 40,000 300mm (12-inch) wafers on TSMC's 28/22 nanometer planar CMOS and 16/12 nanometer FinFET process technology (planned), issued 2023-08-08. Source: ESMC Breaks Ground on Dresden Fab, 20 August 2024, https://pr.tsmc.com/english/news/3169. Recorded by Silicon Almanac, which keeps every statement made about this site: https://siliconalmanac.com/figure/fab-capacity/esmc-dresden-2024-08/  

Everything in one paragraph, including what was stated before.

For the bottom of a slide

Source: TSMC (2024-08-20), ESMC Breaks Ground on Dresden Fab, 20 August 2024. Wafer basis: 300mm actual. Statement history: https://siliconalmanac.com/figure/fab-capacity/esmc-dresden-2024-08/  

One line. The value is deliberately not repeated here: on a slide the number is on the slide, and a footnote that restates it is one edit away from disagreeing with it.

For a spreadsheet

publisher	covers	kind	value_as_published	wafer_basis	issued	qualifiers	source_title	source_url	previous_value	previous_issued	figure_page	retrieved
TSMC	The Dresden fab, restated at groundbreaking	planned	When fully operational, ESMC is expected to have a monthly production capacity of 40,000 300mm (12-inch) wafers on TSMC's 28/22 nanometer planar CMOS and 16/12 nanometer FinFET process technology	300mm actual	2024-08-20		ESMC Breaks Ground on Dresden Fab, 20 August 2024	https://pr.tsmc.com/english/news/3169	The planned fab is expected to have a monthly production capacity of 40,000 300mm (12-inch) wafers on TSMC's 28/22 nanometer planar CMOS and 16/12 nanometer FinFET process technology	2023-08-08	https://siliconalmanac.com/figure/fab-capacity/esmc-dresden-2024-08/	

Two lines, tab separated: the headings and one row. The wafer basis and the qualifiers are columns rather than notes, so a row pasted into a model carries them where the model can see them.

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Elsewhere in this record

No values here, only where to find them. Two capacity figures side by side is a comparison, and these are not comparable unless they share a wafer basis.

Every fab site in the record

Other sites with a stated capacity: The Kumamoto site as a whole, both fabs together · The Agrate Brianza 300mm fab · The Agrate Brianza 300mm fab, beyond the 2027 target · The Crolles 300mm fab · The Crolles 300mm fab, beyond the 2027 target · The Sherman, Texas site as the award describes it, across the fabs it funds · The Bloomington, Minnesota fab · The Bloomington, Minnesota fab

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