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Rick Cassidy has stepped down as director and chairman of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co.’s Arizona subsidiary.
President Donald Trump's tax and policy bill could slow Arizona's clean energy industry, but companies aren't talking.
The company’s second US chip plant — initially planned for a 2024 start — has been delayed to 2026, which Nikkei Asia reports is down to a lack of local customers. The company was just awarded $4.7 ...
TSMC’s U.S. expansion plans received a boost from newly enhanced tax incentives, which could ease the long-term profitability burden of its Arizona chip fabrication plants, according to Morgan Stanley ...
The company's attorneys fought to strike what they called "lurid, fabricated stories" from the new filing. Here's what the ...
When investors think of artificial intelligence (AI) and the stock market, one name stands out: Nvidia (NVDA). The chip giant ...
Despite its success, the stock isn't that expensive. It trades at 37 times forward earnings, but for most of the second half ...
Chipmakers are likely to benefit from the One Big Beautiful Bill as they will be eligible for an investment tax credit, ...
The director and chairman of TSMC Arizona, Rick Cassidy, has resigned effective July 1. A successor has not yet been named, ...
Intel's CEO is contemplating a significant shift in the company's chip manufacturing strategy, potentially impacting its ...
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company’s expanding footprint in north Phoenix has triggered a cascade of development that ...