PHOENIX — TSMC Arizona has started mass-producing AI chips for NVIDIA, marking a major milestone for the company’s north ...
Leadership of Nvidia visited TSMC's north Phoenix campus Friday as the chip manufacturer continues to look at expansion in ...
During a visit to Phoenix, Nvidia's CEO revealed ambitious plans for the future of AI chip production in the U.S., with a ...
Nvidia Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang visited the fab today and signed the first Blackwell wafer produced onsite. “It’s ...
TSMC's first Arizona fab made a profit in the first half of the year. And despite cultural clashes and construction delays, ...
CEO C.C. Wei said the company was working to accelerate production of chips made using its 2-nanometer, or "N2," ...
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. is accelerating its capacity expansion in Arizona by upgrading its technologies and acquiring more land in north Phoenix.
The N2 node introduces nanosheet-based gate-all-around transistors, replacing the FinFET architecture used since the 16-nanometer generation.
The company will accelerate production timelines for two planned fabs and invest $65 billion in Arizona to construct three advanced wafer fabs, with an additional $100 billion planned for the next few ...
Second site on the cards, faster 2nm ramp, and a giga fab cluster plan TSMC, chairman, Wei Zhejia said that strong AI demand means the outfit will need to buy a second plot near its new Arizona, US ...
Taiwan’s leading computer chip maker, TSMC, said Thursday that its net profit surged nearly 40% in the last quarter, boosted ...
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