TSMC is planning to invest $160 billion in Phoenix, Arizona, to establish multiple chip manufacturing facilities in a bid to strengthen Taiwan ties with the U.S.
TSMC forecasts 30% revenue growth in 2026 with 25% annual gains through 2029, trading at discount to big tech despite AI chip ...
Accenture, the very company that published the survey highlighting how few women make up the current semiconductor workforce, ...
Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te met with US Senator Ruben Gallego. He expressed anticipation for more semiconductor ...
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — US Senator Ruben Gallego of Arizona has headed a delegation to Taiwan where he met with President Lai Ching-te (賴清德) on Friday.
U.S. President Donald Trump has urged major semiconductor producers, which run a large trade surplus with the United States, ...
As advanced chipmaking takes root in Arizona, the state is proving that building a world-class industry is a collective effort ...
Fueled by a decade of strategic planning and visionary leadership, the state is now home to a thriving AI ecosystem.
The U.S. and Taiwan have signed a $250 billion trade deal aimed at bolstering American chipmaking. For Arizona, the agreement could reshape the state’s economic future—and its infrastructure.
It’s been another blockbuster year in the world of compute, storage, and networking, with 2025 bringing with it a flurry of news stories spanning everything from new chip fabs and quantum computing ...
Pablo's, a multiroom nightclub with a Mexican-inspired atmosphere, is coming to downtown Phoenix later this year.
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