TSMC Adjusts Expectations Amid Growing Challenges
On Friday, TSMC's shares in Taipei took a significant hit, dropping by 6.7% following their first-quarter earnings report.
Major Investment in Texas Samsung Chip Manufacturing by Biden Administration
The Biden administration has committed up to $6.4 billion to help Samsung Electronics set up a major computer chip manufacturing hub in Texas.
TSMC's Strategic Expansion into the U.S. Market
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) is making a significant move by bringing its most advanced technology to America, aligning with U.S. President Joe Biden’s goals for a secure tech supply chain.
TSMC's Arizona Expansion Boosted by U.S. Government Funding
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC), a global leader in semiconductor fabrication, is set to receive a significant boost in the U.S. with up to $6.6 billion in funding from the U.S. government.
Taiwan Earthquake Shakes Up Semiconductor Supply Chain
A massive 7.2-magnitude earthquake rocked Taiwan's eastern coast last Wednesday, causing not only tragic loss of life but also significant ripples in the semiconductor industry.
Taiwan Earthquake Shakes Up Semiconductor Industry
Taiwan's biggest quake since 1999 could jolt the semiconductor supply chain across Asia.
TSMC Expands to Japan to Diversify Supply Chains Amid Trade Tensions
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) recently inaugurated its inaugural chip plant in Japan, a move aimed at diversifying its supply chains amidst escalating trade tensions between the U.S. and China.
TSMC Reports Q3 Profit Decline Amidst Weak Consumer Electronics Demand
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) reported a third-quarter profit of 211 billion New Taiwan dollars ($6.69 billion), which marked a significant decline in profit due to weak demand for consumer electronics.
Strengthening Ties: US and Taiwan Forge Semiconductor Supply Chain Partnership
In a conversation with Lotta Danielsson, Vice President of the U.S.-Taiwan Business Council and editor of the report "U.S., Taiwan, and Semiconductors: A Critical Supply Chain Partnership," Taiwan's significant role in the semiconductor supply chain is discussed.
The U.S. Chip Industry to Face Shortage of 67,000 Workers by 2030, According to Study
A study by the Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) and Oxford Economics predicts that the U.S. semiconductor industry will face a shortage of around 67,000 workers by 2030.
The Geopolitical Climate on the Microchip Supply Chain is Turbulent
The microchip industry plays a pivotal role in various key sectors of the global economy, from computing and telecommunications to military and healthcare.
U.S. and EU Collaborate to Reduce Asia's Dominance in the Global Semiconductor Market
The U.S. and EU are taking steps to lessen Asia's stronghold on the global semiconductor market. With the shift of semiconductor manufacturing operations to major Asian countries, the U.S. and Europe have faced challenges in maintaining competitiveness.
Intel Expands Global Presence with Chip Production Facilities in Eastern Europe
Intel is investing $4.6 billion in a new assembly and testing facility in Poland and expanding its investment in a semiconductor fabrication plant in Germany, totaling approximately $33 billion.
White House Unveils Strategy to Enhance Semiconductor Supply Chains
The Department of Commerce has announced a funding opportunity and application process for large semiconductor supply chain projects, providing a boost to semiconductor companies.
Just weeks after being banned from selling chips to China, Micron pledges a $600 million investment in the country
Micron Technology Inc. has announced a significant investment of $602 million in its chip-packaging plant in China, despite recent restrictions imposed by the Chinese government on the use of its semiconductors.
Global governments are seeking solutions to semiconductor shortages
Various governments worldwide have introduced semiconductor strategies worth billions of dollars to address supply chain disruptions and secure chip supplies.
Semiconductor manufacturing is still hindered by US supply chain issues
A recent report highlights the success of reshoring initiatives, leading companies to scramble to find manufacturing operations in the United States and Mexico.
US chip companies see China as a valuable market despite potential risks
The Semiconductor Industry Association, a major US industry group, wants clear rules from the Biden administration regarding investment restrictions for chip companies in China.
China’s global chip combination will weaken as South Korea pivots toward Japan & US
South Korea is aligning with the United States and Japan, which could lead to greater cooperation and coordination among these countries in the development and production of advanced semiconductor technologies.