The Biden administration is in the uncomfortable position of awarding subsidies to a company that's cutting jobs.
TSMC's $65 billion investment in Arizona aims to boost the U.S. share of advanced semiconductor production from 9% to 21% by 2027, according to TrendForce. Taiwan will remain the leader, but its share ...
The Arizona funding will support the construction of two new factories ... President Biden visited the Intel campus in ...
The state is not recommending citations against Scottsdale police after one of the agency's detectives was fatally shot ...
The Biden administration plans on reducing part of Intel’s $8.5 billion in federal funding for computer chip plants around ...
The new 260,000sqm manufacturing plant will support its sputtering target business for semiconductors. It will commence ...
Funding for the semiconductor giant is cut to under $8 billion, reflecting financial challenges and investment delays.
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TSMC's US factories likely won't produce the company's most advanced chips, but the Taiwan factories will.
Today, the Biden-Harris Administration announced that the U.S. Department of Commerce awarded TSMC Arizona Corporation (TSMC Arizona), a subsidiary of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company ...
“Two years ago, shortly after I signed the CHIPS & Science Act, I visited Arizona to announce a commitment by TSMC to invest in America,” Biden said. “On that day, I spoke about how the United States ...
The US Department of Commerce awarded TSMC Arizona up to $6.6 billion in subsidies under the CHIPS Act, boosting TSMC's advanced A16 semiconductor production in the US. TSMC plans to invest $65 ...