As TSMC's Arizona semiconductor fab prepares to begin mass production, the local semiconductor supply chain continues to strengthen. Industry experts suggest that if Trump promotes semiconductor production in the US through measures like increased tariffs,
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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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'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.
Taiwan Semiconductor has begun production of advanced 4-nm chips for US customers in Arizona, with a $6.6 billion grant and plans to add a third fab by 2030.
The Commerce Department has awarded $1.2 billion to two ASU-related projects and facilities tied to the way semiconductors are protected.
Taiwan Semiconductor CFO Wendell Huang told CNBC the U.S. chip subsidies will likely continue under Trump as the fabrication plants pass construction and production milestones. Also Read: Western Digital Faces ‘Challenging Pricing Environment,’ But There’s Long-Term Potential: Analysts
ASU and the state government have teamed up to bring a national research lab for microchip technology to Tempe. It’s part of a national effort to boost semiconductor chip manufacturing.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing has begun producing advanced four-nanometer chips for U.S. customers in Arizona after the Department of
Arizona State University-affiliated research programs and laboratories will receive $1.2 billion in new funding for semiconductor packaging, winning two of four new national awards announced by ...