Report: TSMC to boost MEMS business (think iPhone, Wii)


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Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing, the largest contract chip manufacturer in the world, will crank up its MEMS foundry business. Micro-Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS) technology is used in Apple’s iPhone and the Nintendo Wii.

Nintendo Wii uses MEMS technology for motion detection
(Credit: Nintendo)
MEMS typically have a microprocessor and other …

Original post by Brooke Crothers



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