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Well curiosity got the better of me, and the best sources I could find in ~an hour of researching suggest that they import most of the raw materials. For example, this report cites a Taiwanese source (written in Chinese), claiming:
I don't know what exactly goes into those figures, but this overview of the supply chain for semiconductors suggests that most of the raw silicon comes from not-Taiwan which is then also refined in not-Taiwan before it makes its way to TSMC-and-co.
I know that that's not Taiwan-specific data but I wasn't able to find any source saying that Taiwan had a lot of high quality raw silicon to work with.
Looking at the supply chain for this is actually pretty interesting - I had no idea Germany was an important source of raw materials for example o_o
That's very cool, and I'm happy to be wrong (or at least partially informed). I also didn't know that Germany was such an important player in silicon, but it just goes to show how important globalization is!
Thanks for this.
Very interesting for a nerd like me.
I thought about posting the second report to !hardware@lemmy.world but it felt like a borderline fit and it's from 2023 so I went "eh" ¯\_(ツ)_/¯