Taiwan Semiconductor ramps up US presence with Arizona expansion and plans for more facilities, following new trade agreement ...
TSM's 90% grip on advanced nodes and 100% utilization proves AI chip scarcity is structural—no viable challengers exist.
The world’s largest foundry and chipmaker, TSMC, has entered into a $197 million land purchase intended for a future gigafab ...
The semiconductor giant looks poised for more expansion in Phoenix as it raises its annual capital budget and seeks permits ...
Production is targeted to begin in 2026. It is expected to create about 800 direct jobs and thousands of indirect jobs in the ...
TSMC reported a sharp jump in quarterly revenue on 9 January 2026, fuelled by global demand for AI chips and its role as a supplier to Nvidia, now the world’s most valuable comp ...
Semiconductor engineers everywhere are clutching their lint-free jumpsuits in horror as Elon Musk has announced his latest disruption: the 'dirty fab,' a chip lab so chill in its standards that you ...
Recent market reports highlight ongoing challenges for TSMC's wafer fabs in Arizona, including high costs and low profits. Industry sources cite supply chain issues, talent shortages, equipment ...
In the early days of the new year, some (including my colleague Alex Wissner-Gross) are pointing out the solid position (to say the least) of the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company or TSMC.
TSMC confirmed on Thursday that the U.S. Department of Commerce has approved a one-year export license for its Nanjing chip plant.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The logo of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) is displayed at its fabrication plant in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, June 7, ...
What just happened? TSMC has begun volume production of chips based on its N2 process technology, marking a major new step in 2nm-class node manufacturing. The company disclosed the milestone on its ...