President Donald Trump and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co.’s C. C. Wei walked into the Roosevelt Room to unveil one of ...
In recent days, Taiwan's government and TSMC have come out to say that the chipmaker's decision was not due to Washington ...
Taiwan’s government reportedly toned down worries about TSMC's plans to invest another $100 billion in the US, potentially Americanizing the chip-making giant.
Disruption created the TSMC opportunity in Arizona. And disruption could still upend it all. We must be ready for both.
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tom's Hardware on MSNTSMC's $100 billion U.S. deal shows Taiwan's ruling party is 'selling out Taiwan,' say criticsCritics say that TSMC's move to invest more in the U.S. will lead to the reduction of Taiwan's strategic importance on the ...
Gov. Katie Hobbs said the TSMC announcement "cements Arizona as the epicenter of advanced chip manufacturing and innovation in America." That effort has been aided by university partners and ...
Add to that now three new rockets of economic growth in this state, and TSMC will be investing $165 billion to build microchips in America and to keep U.S. manufacturers equipped with them.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing will again expand its Phoenix complex, to a new $165 billion stake. The move aims to avoid ...
Taiwan President Lai Ching-te is hailing a planned $100 billion investment in the U.S. by the Taiwan Semiconductor ...
The founder of TSMC, Morris Chang, and former Intel CEO Craig Barrett, both seasoned veterans in the semiconductor industry, ...
Semiconductor giant’s US$100 billion investment plan in the US has overshadowed a legal drama poised to play out in federal ...
The investment will go into building three new fabrication plants in Phoenix, Arizona, as well as two packaging facilities ...
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