The company will be using a third-generation 3nm process for next year's iPhone, with 2nm chips to follow a year later.
It has long been America's desire to revitalize its semiconductor manufacturing capabilities, but it won't be an easy task.
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Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (NYSE:TSM) promoted Rose Castanares, executive vice president of the Arizona unit, as ...
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TSMC has started production in its first US fabrication unit in Arizona. It's manufacturing Apple's A16 processors.
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The expansion would bring about 1,200 jobs into Scottsdale with more than half moving over from the city of Phoenix.
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Summary TSMC has appointed Rose Castanares as president of its Arizona subsidiary, effective Oct. 1. She will lead TSMC's massive investments, including two advanced fabs set for 4nm production next ...
TSMC’s Arizona plant is producing its first batch of A16 chips using the company’s 4nm process, with Apple becoming the ...