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Multiple outlets report TSMC employees may follow Samsung-style strikes due to rumored bonus cuts, with claims of a potential 15% payout reduction despite strong profits. The same headlines set this against broader chatter about AMD moving production/next-gen plans to TSMC nodes like 2nm and A14 for future EPYC and Zen/“Zen 7” efforts.

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Key Takeaway People are reacting to reports of potential TSMC labor action over rumored bonus cuts, even as the company posts strong profit performance.
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labor action rumors bonus cut dispute AMD on TSMC nodes capex funding claims taiwan semiconductor manufacturing co.
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People are reacting to reports of potential TSMC labor action over rumored bonus cuts, even as the company posts strong profit performance.

Multiple outlets report TSMC employees may follow Samsung-style strikes due to rumored bonus cuts, with claims of a potential 15% payout reduction despite strong profits. The same headlines set this against broader chatter about AMD moving production/next-gen plans to TSMC nodes like 2nm and A14 for future EPYC and Zen/“Zen 7” efforts.

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profit jump 58% profit jump reported alongside bonus-cut rumors
possible payout cut Company reportedly considering a 15% payout/bonus cut
capex rationale 15% payout cut allegedly to fund capex amid record AI-fueled revenues

What to Watch

  • Watch for confirmation or denial from TSMC regarding rumored 15% bonus/payout cuts. PC Gamer
  • If labor action escalates, track follow-up reporting on whether TSMC employees actually organize or strike. techspot.com

What Changed

  • TSMC workers threaten Samsung-style strike over rumored bonus cuts despite record profits TechSpot
  • TSMC employees reportedly following Samsung workers in threatening to strike over bonus cuts despite record profits PC Gamer
  • Angry TSMC employees considering strikes, unionization over employee bonuses, report claims — company reportedly considering 15% payout cut to fund capex despite record revenues fuelled by AI surge PC Gamer
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How effective a deterrent is Taiwan’s “Silicon Shield” of semiconductor manufacturing?

The Silicon Shield is real, but it’s also overrated. Both Washington and Beijing have a strong interest in TSMC continuing to function. Neither side wants to be cut off from advanced chips. China has spent enormous sums trying to build a domestic alternative, with limited success at the leading edge. The U.S. passed the CHIPS Act and is subsidizing TSMC fabs in Arizona and elsewhere. But Taipei has banned TSMC from making its most advanced chips abroad, so the bleeding edge stays on the island for the foreseeable future. That mutual dependence does create a deterrent against the most catastrop

Taiwan’s chips power the global economy. China holds the leverage
What might China do, and what would the consequences be? 

The honest answer is that nobody knows. If the [People’s Liberation Army] invaded and tried to take TSMC’s fabs intact, the most likely outcome is that the fabs are destroyed in the fighting or sabotaged before they can be captured. TSMC has said that the fabs would be inoperable. Even if the buildings survived, they depend on Dutch lithography machines, Japanese chemicals, American design tools, and a workforce of tens of thousands of highly specialized engineers, many of whom would not stay under Chinese rule. The more realistic and more dangerous scenario is China gaining indirect control o

Taiwan’s chips power the global economy. China holds the leverage
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