TSMC to speed up AZ expansion
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TSMC is aggressively expanding its US presence with accelerated construction of its Arizona fabs, aiming to create a major semiconductor hub. The company's investment includes multiple fabs utilizing advanced technologies like 2nm and A16 processes.
High-tech Innovators are all partnering with TSMC thanks to its industry-leading 2nm and A16 process technologies, which offer a crucial competitive edge in meeting the endless demand for energy-efficient computing,
As AI reshapes the computer chip landscape, TSMC is making key moves in Arizona that could have far-reaching implications for the semiconductor industry.
With construction now well underway on all three planned fabs, TSMC’s Arizona campus will be potentially positioned as the bastion of the U.S. semiconductor industry.
TSMC is working to build two plants in Arizona faster, a move that could bring more Apple chip production to Arizona quicker — but don't expect the newest chips.
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Following the completion of its first U.S. plant in Arizona in 2024, Apple's chipmaker TSMC is ramping up the construction of new factories.
The Taiwanese foundry giant began volume production at its first fab in Arizona at the end of 2024, serving major US chip designers including Nvidia, Apple, and AMD.
“After completion, around 30% of our 2-nanometer and more advanced [chip] capacity will be located in Arizona, creating an independent, leading-edge semiconductor manufacturing cluster in the U.S.,” TSMC Chairman and CEO C.C. Wei told investors and reporters in an earnings conference on Thursday.