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DOS started a topic TSMC To Lose Qualcomm’s 2nm Chip Business To Samsung, Potentially Avoiding Higher Costs And Overcoming Production Hurdles.in News -
DOS started a topic TSMC posts strong year-on-year revenue growth of 34% despite month-to-month slowdown — foundry pulls in $8.5B in revenue for November 2024in News -
DOS started a topic TSMC Achieves New Milestone With Its 2nm Process, As Trial Production Yields Exceed 60 Percent, Which Was Better Than Expectedin News -
DOS started a topic TSMC's $65 billion Arizona facility can now match Taiwan production yields according to early trials.in NewsTSMC's $65 billion Arizona facility can now match Taiwan production yields according to early trials.
This is good news. Finally, they are starting to send some of these semiconductor jobs stateside. I heard that many Americans said that the jobs were...TSMC's $65 billion Arizona facility can now match Taiwan production yields according to early trialsTaiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. has reached a significant milestone in its expansion into the US. Recent trial production at the company's new Arizona facility has yielded results...
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DOS started a topic TSMC to charge premium for making chips outside of Taiwan, including its new US fabs, CEO says.in News -
DOS started a topic TSMC is now the world's largest semiconductor maker by revenue, beating Intel and Samsung: Analyst.in News -
AZ Union Fires Back at 'Offensive' TSMC Claims of Unskilled U.S. Workers.
I wonder if the TSMC corporation is correct. Are the conditions deplorable? Is that why Americans are complaining about the semiconductor company. ...
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Falling demand for hardware hits TSMC as Nvidia, AMD, others slash orders.
I hope that the U.S. starts making semiconductor chips stateside. It would create alot of jobs for Americans....
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Taiwan says destroying TSMC in the event of a Chinese invasion is unnecessary.
I hope that they bring semiconductor jobs to the U.S....
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TSMC Reportedly Overpowers Apple in Negotiations Over Price Increases.
I guess Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company got Apple to yield to its price increases.