President Donald Trump wants to kill the CHIPS Act, which provides $6.6 billion in federal subsidies for TSMC's $65 billion Phoenix semiconductor fabrication complex. He claimed that TSMC has not received money from the program,
President Trump and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing announced a $100 billion company investment in Phoenix. The deal could have broad significance.
TSMC expands investments in the U.S
“We can see more jobs being added to Arizona over the coming years.” The $65 billion TSMC factory in Phoenix – the largest foreign investment in state history – is expected to manufacture tens of millions of leading-edge logic chips that will power ...
Late last year, the company started producing the most advanced semiconductors on U.S. soil at the north Phoenix complex, where TSMC later increased its investment to $40 billion and then $65 billion.
Taiwan semiconductor company TSMC plans to make a fresh $100 billion investment in the United States that involves building five additional chip facilities there in coming years, its CEO announced with President Donald Trump on Monday.
Read more about Taiwan-based TSMC's plans to invest $100 billion more in its semiconductor manufacturing operations in Arizona to advance AI efforts.
TSMC will expand its presence in Arizona by pouring another $100 billion into its U.S. operations, the global chipmaking giant announced Monday.
Taiwan-based TSMC fabricates the vast majority of the advanced chips for AI and smartphones. Now more of that fabrication could move to Arizona.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. announced it would expand its investment in the U.S. by $100 billion Monday, which is expected to go toward three additional manufacturing centers, two advanced
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