Thousands more computer chip jobs could be coming to Arizona as TSMC unveils yet another major expansion plan.
President Trump and Taiwan Semiconductor plan a huge expansion of the company's complex in Phoenix. How will the firm and ...
The Taiwanese chipmaker intends to run operations of Intel’s fab division but does not want to own more than 50% of it and is ...
In the on-again, off-again saga of TSMC's supposed designs on Intel's chip factories, there's a new twist. Reuters reports ...
Striking a four-year deal with President Donald Trump, the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) plans to invest $100 ...
Under the proposed JV, TSMC would take a more than 50% stake in Intel’s semiconductor fabs with the chipmakers in the collaboration also having a stake.
Supply chain sources indicate that TSMC's CoWoS capacity target for 2025 has been slightly adjusted downward, however, it is ...
Intel may follow AMD's Lisa Su by spinning off its foundry business to GlobalFoundries, creating a US-based chipmaking ...
Well, the facility was built there because Arizona put the effort to have a good program in educating the people to do the work and research. That's how Taiwan came to lead the world in chip ...
The extra $100 billion investment adds to TSMC’s $65 billion commitment for its Fab 21 site near Phoenix, Arizona. This makes TSMC, the world’s largest contract chip manufacturer, one of the ...
President Donald Trump and the head of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing on Monday announced a massive expansion of the company's stake in north Phoenix, ratcheting up what had originally been a $12 ...
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