The transformation of Phoenix into a semiconductor hub by Taiwan’s TSMC illustrates the difficulties of large-scale projects in the United States. Supported by The transformation of Phoenix into a ...
The boss of the world’s biggest chip foundry has admitted that TSMC cannot churn out enough silicon to satisfy the world’s appetite. A new report says the outfit is putting up three more 2 nm plants ...
A good candidate might be an APU for laptops and handhelds, perhaps a successor for its Strix Point chip. Or maybe its next generation of gaming GPUs. Samsung's SFP2 process is generally thought to be ...
TAIPEI, Nov 27 (Reuters) - Taiwan prosecutors said on Thursday investigators had raided the homes of a former senior TSMC executive and seized computers after the company accused him of leaking trade ...
Skilled workers from Taiwan engaged in the chip industry have found ways to ease the transition to America while making an imprint on Greater Phoenix. Skilled workers from Taiwan engaged in the chip ...
(Bloomberg/Tom Giles, Debby Wu and Ian King) — Intel Corp. Chief Executive Officer Lip-Bu Tan dismissed reports about a new hire taking trade secrets from Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. to his ...
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. sued a former executive who left to work for Intel Corp., saying there is a high likelihood that he leaked trade secrets from the world’s most advanced chipmaker ...
Despite Nvidia's strong third quarter of fiscal 2026 performance, surpassing forecasts for 12 consecutive quarters, global market concerns over AI remain. According to supply chain sources, orders and ...
Welcome to Tech In Depth, our daily newsletter about the business of tech from Bloomberg’s journalists around the world. Today, Debby Wu recounts a kerfuffle that’s emerged around the move of a former ...
TSMC announced in mid-2025 that it will fully exit the gallium nitride (GaN) foundry business within two years. The strategic move refocuses resources on advanced silicon manufacturing and packaging, ...
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC), the world’s largest foundry (semiconductor contract manufacturer), is expanding its state-of-the-art 2-nanometer (10 billionth of a meter) factories from ...