Commerce Department has finally agreed to release $6.6 billion to help fund the Phoenix plant being built by TSMC. Trump has ...
Could TSMC's finalized CHIPS agreement be one of many to come just before a new Trump Administration throws them into doubt?
Intel is struggling to overcome a series of challenges and establish itself as a globally competitive chipmaker.
The U.S. Commerce Department said Friday it has finalized a $6.6 billion government subsidy for Taiwan Semiconductor ...
The U.S. Department of Commerce announced today that it has awarded $6.6 billion in government subsidy to Taiwan ...
So confident in its foundry business Chipzilla is so confident about its foundry business it is outsourcing more work to its ...
TSMC reportedly delays Arizona fab opening ceremony until January 2025, after President-elect Trump is sworn in, plans to ...
We've tested 24 games on Intel's latest Lunar Lake laptop, to show how it stacks up against the previous generation Meteor ...
President Biden just awarded TSMC $6.6 billion in CHIPS Act funding in a last-minute move before leaving office. In what ...
Finalizing the agreement guarantees that cutting-edge semiconductor manufacturing will return to the U.S., Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said.
The semiconductor maker is getting the money under the Chips Act. The cash will support the company’s planned investment of ...
According to industry sources, the inauguration ceremony for TSMC's new advanced fab site in Arizona, US, has been abruptly ...