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TSMC is speeding ahead with its plans for a fab cluster in Phoenix, Arizona, the foundry revealed during Thursday's earnings call. It plans to speed up construction, build a packaging plant, and get started soon on the fourth fab,
Chip giant TSMC plans to build a ‘gigafab cluster’ in the US, with Taiwan committing to US$500 billion investment under a new trade deal.
The U.S. and Taiwan reached a trade deal on Thursday under which Taiwanese companies will invest $250 billion to boost production of semiconductors, energy and artificial intelligence in the United States.
The world’s largest foundry and chipmaker, TSMC, has entered into a $197 million land purchase intended for a future gigafab in Arizona that could include at least five additional fabs in Arizona.
The semiconductor giant looks poised for more expansion in Phoenix as it raises its annual capital budget and seeks permits for new fabs.
Taiwanese semiconductor maker, TSMC, has purchased 900 acres of Arizona state trust land for nearly $200 million.
If the GenAI expansion runs out of gas, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co, the world’s most important foundry for advanced chippery, will be the first
Taiwan Semiconductor (NYSE: TSM) posted this Thursday the kind of quarter that usually ends the debate. The numbers were undeniable: $16 billion in profit, 35% year-over-year growth, and forward guidance aggressive enough to pull semiconductor equipment maker ASML up 7% in sympathy.