The deal is not set in stone. Under Taiwanese law, TSMC is required to have government approval for any foreign investment of ...
CHIPS and Science Act, the federal government pledged $6.6 billion to help TSMC expand its U.S. operations in Phoenix.
The US$100 billion outlay may avert threatened tariffs, but it risks undermining the island’s strategically vital semiconductor industry.
China's DeepSeek AI sparked a sell-off in artificial intelligence (AI) stocks after sharing breakthroughs in developing ...
Japan maintains a specialized presence in manufacturing automotive chips, but faces challenges in competing with Taiwan’s advanced high-tech manufacturing. Due to that, Japan has been heavily ...
With the CHIPS Act requiring 60 votes for repeal, and development reaching mostly red districts, Trump's critique appears unlikely to translate into legislative action.
Touting the $100 billion expansion TSMC announced on Monday, President Donald Trump boasted that he’d lured the chipmaker not with subsidies but with a threat of tariffs on ...
The Chips Act has spurred nearly US$450 billion in commitments to build factories on US soil, amounting to almost US$10 of ...
Another big drawback for Intel was its loss of process-technology leadership in recent years. Intel has made some big strides with its next-generation process, called 18a, but it is still seen as ...
Editor: The editorial in Wednesday’s paper gave credit to Trump for Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company’s latest investment in Arizona with only slight mention of TSMC’s previous commitment to ...
Apple's iPhone 17 Air is rumored to be just 5.44mm thin, but a new high-density battery tech could solve battery life ...
Tech stocks were active this week, impacted by a broader market correction, key announcements and funding rounds. Google’s ...