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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 ...
Amid U.S. tariff threats, Taiwan's President Lai commits to buying more U.S. goods. Congressional delegations discuss trade, energy, and defense sales.
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 ...
FLINT — Gov. Gretchen Whitmer on Wednesday set what she called an "ambitious but attainable" goal for Michigan to land its first semiconductor manufacturing plant, or fab, by the end of 2026.
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Politics Congress Begins Repeal of Clean Energy Tax Credits With ‘Sledgehammer Approach’ It’s only the first step toward erasing Biden’s key climate policy, but the politics are difficult ...
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 ...
Rep. Jasmine Crockett of Texas eviscerated GOP budget cuts during a business committee hearing today in the House of Representatives. ... TSMC Starts Building Third Arizona Plant As US Tariffs Loom.
Fox Business. Trump’s tariff are causing a ‘complete reshuffling’ of the global economy, expert says. Posted: ... TSMC Starts Building Third Arizona Plant As US Tariffs Loom.
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 ...
The year-over-year shift toward HPC revenue shows the major impact AI chips are having on TSMC's business. More of TSMC's revenue also continues to come from its advanced technologies.
Still, TSMC has announced a $100 billion investment in the US and raising prices for no reason other than retaliation might not be the smartest business decision. If prices are raised, it'll ...