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TSMC announced important resolutions from the extraordinary general meeting of its subsidiary TSMC Arizona. Rick Cassidy, senior vice president of corporate strategy development and chairman of ...
More than a dozen current and former TSMC Arizona employees filed the class-action lawsuit in 2024. It was refiled in June with 15 new plaintiffs.
TSMC's new Arizona chip-making facility might be making next-gen chips on US soil, but those chips are being sent back to its facilities in Taiwan for advanced packaging.
Rick Cassidy has stepped down as director and chairman of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co.’s Arizona subsidiary.
According to a corporate filing with the Taiwan Stock Exchange on July 1, TSMC Arizona Corporation, a key subsidiary of TSMC, announced a leadership change. Rick Cassidy resigned from his roles as ...
A class action lawsuit against TSMC has been refiled, claiming employment discrimination and a hostile work environment.
Fire crews say they responded to a rescue at the TSMC Arizona plant in Phoenix, off 43rd Avenue and Dove Valley Road. When they arrived, they found a construction worker who had broken his bones.
Combined with TSMC’s investment, the two companies have committed $108 billion to new advanced manufacturing facilities in Arizona, before TSMC’s additional $100 billion announcement.
The Greater Phoenix Economic Council projects that TSMC's operations will generate $1.4 billion in tax revenue to Arizona over a 13-year period while creating 6,000 direct high-tech jobs. The ...
TSMC Arizona's leadership shifts as Rick Cassidy steps down. The chip giant continues expanding in Phoenix with new fabs and investments.
The semiconductor manufacturing giant TSMC Arizona announced that its chairman and director has retired after nearly 30 years with the company. Rick Cassidy, who joined the company in 1997 ...
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