TSMC is no longer worried about making advanced chips in the US, plans a new cutting-edge A16 (1.6nm) semiconductor fab in Arizona by 2030.
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Burn-Jeng Lin and Shang-Yi Chiang, two former prominent figures in TSMC R&D, recently made their first appearance together in ...
After a slow, five-year build of its first U.S. fab due to labor and logistical hurdles, TSMC now plans to construct future U ...
Despite comments suggesting high costs in the U.S., analysts found that producing chips at TSMC's Arizona fab costs less than ...
TSMC's Kaohsiung 2nm wafer fab will hold an expansion ceremony at the end of March and start accepting orders in April. Apple ...
TSMC's bleeding-edge 2nm chips enter mass production in second half of 2025, with Apple as its first customer for next-gen ...
TSMC's advancements in 2nm technology have been exceedingly seamless, as customers and orders were established some time ago.
That puts it well ahead of Intel as far as 2nm production goes and likely gives TSMC a significant advantage in attracting ...
Guinness Global Innovators, an investment management company, released its fourth-quarter 2024 investor letter. A copy of the ...
NVIDIA has announced major plans to strengthen its industrial presence in the United States with investments estimated to ...
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