President Donald Trump announced Monday that chip giant Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) plans to invest an additional $100 billion in the United States, including new and existing ...
The company had already announced plans to invest more than $65 billion in the U.S., including three plants in Arizona.
Thousands more computer chip jobs could be coming to Arizona as TSMC unveils yet another major expansion plan.
A pair of Valley economic leaders weighed in on recent reports big changes might be in the works for how one of the region’s ...
TSMC will expand its presence in Arizona by pouring another $100 billion into its U.S. operations, the global chipmaking ...
The investment would help bolster President Donald Trump’s pledge to make the United States dominant in artificial ...
President Trump and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing announced a $100 billion company investment in Phoenix. The deal could have broad significance.
Intel and Nvidia. The company had already announced plans to invest more than $65 billion in the U.S., including three plants in Arizona after the Biden administration offered billions in subsidies.
President Donald Trump urged lawmakers to repeal the CHIPS Act in his address to a joint session of Congress, arguing that ...
TSMC expansion would secure state's spot as a national chips leader. Tariffs and geo-politics played a role, tech analyst says ...
Taiwan semiconductor company TSMC plans to make a fresh $100 billion investment in the United States that involves building ...
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