As it stands, Intel remains the largest beneficiary of CHIPS Act funding to date, ahead of TSMC, which has so far been ...
The U.S. Department of Commerce announced that it will make a final award to Intel Corp. of up to nearly $7.87 billion in ...
Taiwan Semiconductor invests $65 billion in Arizona to boost US chipmaking capabilities. US expected to have 2nd largest ...
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 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.
A wave of disruptions is reshaping the global semiconductor landscape in late 2024, as TSMC recalibrates its expansion plans ...
TSMC's US factories likely won't produce the company's most advanced chips, but the Taiwan factories will.
TSMC is using some of those funds to expand its apprenticeship program. The program started taking applications Tuesday and will accept them into late February.
Biden awarded $6.6 billion to Taiwan's TSMC to build chip factories in Arizona to secure the U.S. semiconductor supply chain.