Europe wants Intel and TSMC to help bring advanced chip-making back to the continent

  • Industry Commissioner Thierry Breton said Europe was naive to outsource chip-making, with plans to boost 20-nanometre production and make 2-nm chips by 2030
  • The European Commission hopes to double the continent’s 10 per cent market share in chip-making over the next decade, which has fallen from 44 per cent in 1990

European Industry Commissioner Thierry Breton speaks at a panel discussion during the Digital Life Design (DLD) innovation conference in Munich, Germany, on January 19, 2020. Photo: DPA

Europe was naive to outsource so much of its semiconductor design and manufacturing in recent decades, a top government official said ahead of unveiling more details around plans to double the region’s chip production by 2030.

European Industry Commissioner Thierry Breton said it was possible to redress the imbalance, and the global chip shortage hobbling carmakers and electronics suppliers was evidence that now is the time to act.

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