TSMC is accelerating fab construction and equipment deliveries after Jensen Huang's Taiwan visit highlighted relentless AI ...
TSMC has begun building a new factory in Taichung, Taiwan, dedicated to manufacturing components using 1.4nm lithography. The report comes from the Taiwan Economic Daily, which states that the ...
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TSMC ponders upgrading 2nd Japan fab to 4nm — could pave the way for more advanced chips for Japanese customers (updated)
TSMC is mulling upgrading the capabilities of its yet-to-be-built Fab 23 phase 2 in Japan in a bid to make chips on its N4 process technology (4nm-class) there, according to Nikkei. Advancing fab ...
TSMC has begun building its third chip factory in Arizona. The news was announced by the U.S. Department of Commerce, which released a press statement about the development. The company received ...
Residents of Stetson Valley in north Phoenix opposed expansion plans by TSMC that would bring thousands of new homes and ...
In March and April 2024, the implementation unit of the US CHIPS and Science Act and the US Department of Commerce announced that Intel and TSMC received US$8.5 billion and US$6.6 billion in subsidies ...
TL;DR: An unexploded World War II bomb was found and safely removed at TSMC's Kaohsiung semiconductor plant site during environmental remediation. This marks the third such discovery at the former ...
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) has halted operations and evacuated a number of its plants in Taiwan after a 7.2 magnitude earthquake hit the island. The earthquake, which is the ...
TSMC will start construction on its first European chip later this month. A groundbreaking ceremony will be held at the site in Dresden, Germany on August 20, with a delegation of TSMC executives, ...
TSMC is working to build two plants in Arizona faster, a move that could bring more Apple chip production to Arizona quicker — but don't expect the newest chips. The TSMC facility in Phoenix, known as ...
Advantest Wins Excellent Performance Award at TSMC’s 2025 Supply Chain Management Forum Doug Lefever, representative director ...
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