TSMC expansion would secure state's spot as a national chips leader. Tariffs and geo-politics played a role, tech analyst says
U.S. Rep. Greg Stanton of Arizona defended the CHIPS Act on Wednesday after President Donald Trump called it “a horrible, horrible thing."
TSMC's plans to invest billions more in Arizona to expand its semiconductor factories has caught the attention of three other major computer chip companies.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing will again expand its Phoenix complex, to a new $165 billion stake. The move aims to avoid tariffs.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -President Donald Trump said on Tuesday U.S. lawmakers should get rid of a landmark 2022 bipartisan law to give $52.7 billion in subsidies for semiconductor chips manufacturing and production and use the proceeds to pay debt.
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
Thousands more computer chip jobs could be coming to Arizona as TSMC unveils yet another major expansion plan.
The world’s biggest chip-maker, Taiwan’s TSMC, announced from the White House last night that it would add $100bn to the $65bn already committed to semiconductor manufacturing in the US, calling it “the largest single foreign direct investment in US history”.