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The second quarter of 2025 was a windfall for the world’s chipmakers, with global foundry revenue climbing 14.6% to an unprecedented $41.7 billion.
The revised timeline has TSMC finishing the location's water supply work in September, and set to break ground in October.
The news proves the viability of domestic semiconductor production and underscores TSMC's strong customer base in the United States.
TSMC will break ground in October on a $49 billion Fab 25 site for its 1.4nm process reports Taiwan’s Economic News Daily. Trial production on 1.4nm is scheduled for the end of 2027 at the first of ...
All of this will be leading to an expansion plan of 100,000 wafers per month in 2026, and up to 200,000 wafers per month by 2027 by TSMC across its various fabs.
But numbers don’t add up Chip-making giant TSMC has been bragging about a mountain of taxpayer cash supposedly rolling in from four countries, but the numbers look a bit suspect. Taiwan’s TSMC claims ...
Nvidia has taped out its Rubin GPUs, Vera CPUs, and companion chips and send them out to production at TSMC, remaining on ...
Punts over a trillion yuan at it The Taiwanese silicon giant TSMC has begun work early on its next-generation 1.4nm process fab, and it's coughing up more than a trillion yuan to do it. Construction ...
TSMC obtained the necessary permits for the construction and is expected to break ground on the first of four 1.4-nanometer chip fabs in October as scheduled after the public works are completed, it ...
TSMC board member Paul Liu confirmed the chipmaker will break ground on a second fab in Kikuyo, Kumamoto Prefecture, in 2025 ...
As Wccftech notes, TSMC’s Arizona fab, known as Fab 21, appears to be nearing capacity, with about 15,000 wafers being produced monthly and 24,000 viewed as its capacity.
At its North America Technology Symposium in California on April 25, TSMC announced plans for a new section of the park, dubbed Fab 25, which will feature the four new chip fabs. The first fab is ...