Wang Haojin shared on Facebook that Intel CEO Kissinger believes that Europe and the United States cannot rely on chips made in Taiwan, and humorously asked, "Is this the flank of Li Zhongxian and Xu Meihua?" (file photo)

[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] The issue of TSMC has been hotly debated recently, and famous talker Wang Haojin (6) posted a post on the 6th, "Don't worry about TSMC's de-Taiwanization, Intel (Intel) CEO Pat Gelsinger told you it's impossible." picture, and jokingly asked if this is Li Zhongxian and Xu Meihua's "flank"?

Chengda University Professor Li Zhongxian also responded humorously, "I was discovered by you!"

Recently, the Internet has been full of various rumors including "TSMC changing to US Semiconductor Manufacturing Company". ", Taiwan's semiconductor industry chain cannot be moved, because no one knows how to move.

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In addition, technology expert "Xu Meihua" also raised four questions, namely "Will Taiwan be TSMC's long-term largest production base?", "Will Taiwan be TSMC's long-term most advanced manufacturing base?", " Will Taiwan be TSMC's long-term research and development base for the most advanced technology?", "Will Taiwan be TSMC's long-term global headquarters while investing in foreign investment and expanding factories?", I hope TSMC can respond positively to resolve social doubts.

However, Wang Hao also shared a picture earlier. The content was an interview with Intel CEO Kissinger in May. In response to the reporter's question on how soon Europe and the United States would no longer need to rely on Taiwan's chips, he directly answered "NEVER (impossible)" Wang Hao Asked in the post: "Is this the flank of Li Zhongxian and Xu Meihua?" But then Li Zhongxian also responded with a humorous message: "I was discovered by you!"

Kissinger answered this way in the interview at that time, and confirmed it after being questioned by the host, and then explained that currently 80% of the chip supply chain is in Asia, and 20% is in Europe and the United States. It would be great if we can achieve 50:50 in 10 years. .