A news release in November from the U.S. Department of Commerce noted that the Biden administration had awarded TSMC with $6.6 billion in funding for their Phoenix chip facility. This was ...
Metro Phoenix is becoming a world leader in semiconductor manufacturing and microchip R&D, and that is only reshaping our economy for the better.
TSMC on Thursday officially confirmed that its Fab 21 near Phoenix, Arizona, had begun high volume production of chips after months of rumors and a confirmation from the U.S. Commerce Secretary earlier in January.
TSMC manufactures more than 90% of the world’s most advanced logic chips, making it the world leader in semiconductor manufacturing. Back in 2020, it announced the creation of TSMC Arizona and an initial $12 billion commitment to building its first U.S.-located advanced fabrication plant in Phoenix.
TSMC's Arizona Fab 21 began 4nm chip mass production in Q4 2024. Costs are higher than in Taiwan; 2nm production starts in 2025, with 3nm expansion ongoing.
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 ...
Back in early 2020, TSMC Arizona announced that it would invest in the American semiconductor industry, starting with $12 billion to build a semiconductor fabrication plant in Phoenix. In the ...
Phoenix, a longtime hub for aerospace and defense, is becoming an epicenter of semiconductor manufacturing and autonomous vehicles.
Arizona has benefitted under the Biden Administration's oversight of the CHIPS Act, landing large federal grants, corporate investments and R&D funds.
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