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Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, a global tech giant, brought thousands of workers from Asia to the Phoenix suburbs for jobs at a plant that the Biden administration helped fund.
TSMC warns that proposed semiconductor tariffs could jeopardize its Arizona expansion plans. The company is seeking tariff exemptions for foreign-made chips, citing potential decreased demand and ...
TSMC has stated a goal of reusing 90% of its water at its Arizona fabs, but the company clarified in an email that this goal applies to water left over after evaporation from manufacturing processes.
Chipmaker TSMC Arizona's Third Phoenix Plant Highlights Commitment to the Largest Foreign Investment in U.S. History May 29, 2025 May 29, 2025 Updated May 29, 2025 ...
Five years after it first announced plans to build one processor plant in Arizona, TSMC has now begun work on its third, benefiting from funding it got from the CHIPS Act signed in 2022 ...
TSMC’s Arizona Trials Put Plant Productivity on Par with Taiwan Production delays had raised concerns about US efficiency TSMC plans to start mass production in Arizona in 2025 ...
TAIPEI, April 15 (Reuters) - Advanced Micro Devices , opens new tab said on Tuesday its key processor chips would soon be made at TSMC's , opens new tab new production site in Arizona, marking the ...
As The Arizona Republic’s Russ Wiles points out among many examples, “Apple, TSMC’s largest customer and the most valuable ...
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co.’s (TSMC) Phoenix plant produced 4% more usable chips than equivalent plants in Taiwan, according to TSMC US division president Rick Cassidy. This is TSMC ...
Intel Corp. confirmed initial 18A wafer production test runs – its most advanced chip yet – are underway at its Arizona plant, a significant step for US semiconductor manufacturing. The TSMC ...
On Monday, Nvidia announced that it has started producing its Blackwell AI GPUs at TSMC’s plant in Phoenix, Arizona, while companies within the state package and test them.
Amkor is similarly set to receive up to $400 million in direct funding and $200m in loans from the CHIPS Act, to support the company’s $2bn investment in the proposed OSAT plant.