US, TSMC and Taiwan
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Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. will try to accelerate the transfer of its advanced chipmaking expertise to the US in the future, though it will still develop and maintain its most cutting-edge fabrication techniques at home.
The world’s largest foundry and chipmaker, TSMC, has entered into a $197 million land purchase intended for a future gigafab in Arizona that could include at least five additional fabs in Arizona.
The semiconductor giant looks poised for more expansion in Phoenix as it raises its annual capital budget and seeks permits for new fabs.
TSMC executive team expects continuous revenue growth in 2026, and onwards as rich AI companies will keep buying AI accelerators for years to come.
Taiwan trade deal offering tariff relief in exchange for $250 billion in chip investments in America, as TSMC weighs expanding its Arizona footprint while Washington warns of steep penalties for companies that fail to build in the U.
Chip giant TSMC plans to build a ‘gigafab cluster’ in the US, with Taiwan committing to US$500 billion investment under a new trade deal.
TSMC on Thursday reported fourth-quarter results that smashed market expectations, delivering record profit and unveiling a much stronger-than-expected 2026 capital spending plan of $52–56 billion.
Main Apple chip partner TSMC had a great earnings report, and to keep up with demand, it is increasing its manufacturing spend by almost 40%. It's not clear how much this will benefit Apple.
Taiwanese semiconductor maker, TSMC, has purchased 900 acres of Arizona state trust land for nearly $200 million.
TSMC plans dozen Arizona chip plants under U.S.-Taiwan trade deal worth $300B, challenging Intel's domestic manufacturing strategy.