TSMC will begin mass production of its next-gen A16 process technology in the second half of 2026 in Taiwan, while a third ...
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 ...
No one can be foolish enough to think that any US based TSMC fab will be even close to their fabs in Taiwan - their mainland fabs are basically their only key to continued existence.
It's undeniable that expanding TSMC's US presence has long been a goal for the US. TSMC announced its first fab in 2020, initially committing $12 billion over 10 years. Since then, TSMC's ...
Indeed, Taiwan will remain TSMC's home turf, though, as the company preps to launch 11 new production lines on the island this year alone. This probably includes the company's Fab 20 near Baoshan ...
TSMC announced its first fab in Arizona in May 2020. Since then, its presence has grown to three cutting-edge chip-making fabs and supporting facilities, representing a $65 billion investment and ...
The funds will be used to expand TSMC's Arizona fab, as well as build three new semiconductor fabs, two semiconductor packaging fabs, and a research and development center in the United States.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (TSMC) has announced plans to invest some $100 billion into US chip manufacturing. US President Donald Trump called the pledge a “tremendous move by the most ...
TSMC is doubling its Arizona investments amid geopolitical tensions and the U.S.’s push for semiconductor independence.
Intel may follow AMD's Lisa Su by spinning off its foundry business to GlobalFoundries, creating a US-based chipmaking ...