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Taiwan's tech giants are grappling with rising costs and logistical hurdles as they follow TSMC into the US, responding to pressure from Washington to localize advanced semiconductor manufacturing.
Taiwan can little afford Donald Trump’s 32 per cent tariff and China knows that, says J Capital Research’s Anne Stevenson-Yang.
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It wasn’t all that long ago that AMD released its 5th Gen Epyc processors for data centers, but it’s already making progress on its next generation. AMD announced that it has taped out its 6th Gen ...
AMD is ready to begin production at TSMC’s Arizona plant amid rising geopolitical and economic pressures. Donald Trump's ...
With reciprocal tariffs on imported semiconductors set to take effect soon, both NVIDIA and AMD are embracing manufacturing ...
Taiwan Semiconductor needs to localize more American semiconductor manufacturing quickly to assuage President Trump. Read why ...
Next-generation AMD EPYC CPU, codenamed “Venice,” is the first HPC product to be brought up on TSMC’s next-generation N2 node ...
Nvidia has announced plans to produce up to USD 500 billion worth of AI infrastructure in the United States over the next ...
AMD has officially confirmed that its upcoming EPYC “Venice” processor line will be among the first products manufactured ...
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing, or TSMC for short, is another market-share leader that has established itself as an invaluable part of the semiconductor value chain. The company is the No.1 ...