Taiwan Semiconductor and the New Geopolitics of the 21st Century

A Hybrid Event by Dr. Honghong Tinn

When
5 – 7 p.m., Sept. 26, 2024

Taiwan rose to global prominence in high-tech manufacturing since the 1990s. In this talk, Dr. Tinn will present a history of the founding of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), and the multiple origins of the "dedicated foundry model," independently created by Morris Chang and Robert H. C. Tsao in the 1980s. The talk also discusses how various parties in the United States and Taiwan deemed TSMC's high-end chips valuable resources in 2022 to cultivate international support for Taiwan.

This event will be held synchronously in-person & online via Zoom. To attend virtually, please register at https://tinyurl.com/44rhzksj.

Before the book talk, Dr. Honghong Tinn will have a Meet and Greet with students from EAS and Semiconductor Center at LSB 346 from 12:30pm-2pm.

 

 

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Honghong Tinn

Dr. Honghong Tinn is an assistant professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and the Program in the History of Science, Technology, and Medicine at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities. Her research interests are in the areas of the history of electronic digital computing, Cold War, econometrics, and science, technology, and medicine in East Asia. This talk draws on chapter ten of her forthcoming book, Island Tinkerers: Emulation, Innovation and Transformation in the Making of Taiwan's Computing Industry (MIT Press, 2025).