Tim Culpan, a well-connected industry insider, has revealed that Fab 21 is already producing at least three major chip ...
Today, about 50% of the staff at the fab still originate from Taiwan, but this will change over time as TSMC builds out ...
Today, about 50% of the staff at the fab still originate from Taiwan, but this will change over time as TSMC builds out ...
A full half of the jobs created by the first TSMC Arizona chip plant have been filled ... it builds out its plants […] TSMC said its first factory in Phoenix was expected to begin commercial ...
TSMC plans to send additional employees from its home country to its factory in Arizona, USA, where about 1,100 Taiwanese staff are already dispatched. With a larger than expected number of ...
Some of the largest construction projects in the country, including the largest foreign direct investment in a greenfield site, are underway in Arizona ... surrounding TSMC, are in the early ...
Atop a newly completed, 3.5-million-square-foot building that stands on 1,100 acres in the Arizona desert north of Phoenix is a giant logo of a microchip wafer and the letters TSMC. CNBC first ...
Cassidy Araiza for The New York Times Supported by By John Liu and Jack Healy Reporting from Phoenix After Helen Wang finishes work at the new microchip plant looming over the Arizona desert ...
While 3nm chips are expected to be produced in TSMC's second Arizona factory — which is slated to begin full production in 2028 — Koch said this would likely come after the production of 2nm ...
TSMC (TSM) says its $20B Arizona fab is “dang near back on the original schedule” and is set to produce 4nm chips at 20K wafers per month, CNBC’s Katie Tarasov reported on Friday.