Metro Phoenix is becoming a world leader in semiconductor manufacturing and microchip R&D, and that is only reshaping our economy for the better.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing confirmed it started commercial production at its Phoenix complex during fourth quarter when profits surged 57%.
The Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. is officially producing advanced manufacturing chips in Phoenix, the company confirmed on an overnight earnings call. Why it matters: According to U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo,
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Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co has begun producing advanced four-nanometer chips for U.S. customers in Arizona, Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo told Reuters, a milestone in the Biden administration's semiconductor efforts.
TSMC Arizona leads the way as semiconductor manufacturers find a new home in Phoenix and change the face of the industry. Back in 2020, TSMC Arizona, kicked off what has grown into a commitment to invest $65 billion in Phoenix. The company is building ...
deliver the same level of manufacturing quality and reliability from our fab in Arizona, as from our fabs in Taiwan,” he added. TSMC currently employs around 2,200 people in Phoenix with more ...
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Arizona has benefitted under the Biden Administration's oversight of the CHIPS Act, landing large federal grants, corporate investments and R&D funds.
The Taiwanese government has lifted restrictions that limited domestic chip manufacturers such as TSMC from producing 2nm chips in foreign fabs. According to a report from Taipei Times, the minister of economic affairs J.W. Kuo told reporters in Taiwan that “those were old rules” and “times have changed.”
Companies poured billions into fabs and facilities around the world as regions continue to build self-sufficiency and form hubs with friendly nations.
A transformative $7 billion mixed-use development named Halo Vista is set to redefine northwest Phoenix. Spanning over 2,300 acres, this ambitious urban Halo Vista, a $7 billion mixed-use development in northwest Phoenix,