However, during the construction phase, challenges such as labor shortages have impacted the related progress, delaying the TSMC Arizona plant's (Fab21 P1) official volume production, which was ...
That puts it well ahead of Intel as far as 2nm production goes and likely gives TSMC a significant advantage in attracting customers. Although Apple appears to be the first customer, other major ...
Chipmaker TSMC said that it aims to invest “at least” $100 billion in chip manufacturing plants in the U.S. over the next four years as part of an effort to expand the company’s network of ...
As the backbone of the world's most advanced processors, TSMC is the go-to contract manufacturer for tech giants like Nvidia, Apple, Qualcomm, AMD, and more. These companies depend on TSMC for ...
TSMC, one of the leading chip makers and a key supplier of Apple, began manufacturing chips at its first plant in the US in Arizona late last year. It took the Taiwan-based chip maker nearly five ...
TSMC is in joint venture talks with Intel to enhance Intel's foundry division, but due to antitrust concerns, a full foundry JV is unlikely to go ahead. A packaging-only JV may be the compromise ...
In a press conference with President Donald Trump, TSMC Chief Executive Officer C. C. Wei said the new investment will help the company produce artificial intelligence processors. It already makes ...
TSMC’s first US chip plant took significantly longer to build and begin production than was forecast, but the company says that future plants will proceed at a significantly faster pace.
Analysts from ING and Morgan Stanley said in separate research reports that earlier pledges by Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) to invest in chip production in the US would ...
President Tump and TSMC's head honcho C.C. Wei took the the Roosevelt Room in the White House yesterday to announce a monstrous $100 billion investment plan in the US including three new fabs or ...
TSMC's U.S. chip production efforts won't be making the latest chips for Apple products for the foreseeable future, with factories that haven't broken ground lagging roughly five years behind ...
Taiwanese chip giant TSMC announced at the White House Monday that it will invest an additional $100 billion in the U.S. for three new advanced semiconductor manufacturing plants, a new infusion ...