TSMC is implementing NVIDIA's Omniverse technologies to create a digital twin of its Phoenix, Arizona, semiconductor plant. This initiative is aimed at accelerating the design and construction of the fab and will utilize NVIDIA's Isaac platform to develop robotics for specific manufacturing operations, with the goal of significantly boosting productivity. The adoption of this advanced AI and simulation technology underscores TSMC's focus on optimizing its manufacturing processes, particularly at its new overseas facilities. By creating a virtual model of the factory, TSMC can simulate and refine workflows and robotic operations before they are physically deployed, potentially leading to increased efficiency and faster ramp-up times for production.
TSMC Adopts NVIDIA's AI and Digital Twin Technology to Enhance US Fab Productivity
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