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TSMC reportedly has fired several employees who were suspected of stealing trade secrets related to the company’s chip ...
President Donald Trump said Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. would invest $300 billion in Arizona to boost U.S. chip ...
"Regulation and red tape" hold back Arizona chip plans TSMC’s multi-billion-dollar push into the US chip industry is nowhere near satisfying domestic demand, despite years of investment and political ...
The U.S. will apply a 100% tariff to certain chip imports in a bid to encourage domestic semiconductor production.
Shares of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (NYSE:TSM) just hit an all-time high, climbing 4.89% to NT$1,180, after officials confirmed the chip giant won't be subject to a proposed 100% US ...
TSMC will change production timelines for two planned fabs by several quarters because of high demand for chips to power artificial intelligence.
Stolen trade secrets relating to 2-nm technology may have been leaked to Rapidus. There is now talk of nine suspects.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent warned that Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co.'s massive Arizona fabrication facility may produce just 7% of America's semiconductor needs, highlighting regulatory ...
That said, Taiwan will still have the dominant slice of TSMC’s fab capacity, although chip designers in the United States and Europe will no doubt be comforted that should anything disrupt operations ...
Taiwanese prosecutors have detained three individuals in connection with the alleged theft of trade secrets from TSMC.
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