Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC) can’t produce 2nm chips outside of Tawain, according to J.W. Kuo, the country's Minister of Economic Affairs. The Arizona fab 21 is still on track to ...
Many politicians and observers believe that the computer chips, which are largely made of silicon, protect Taiwan like a shield. China is just as dependent on Taiwanese chips as the rest of the ...
First, it made demand for gadgets ... a lot of money on quantum computers, incredibly fast supercomputers. And all of these things require chips," she explains. Taiwan, home of TSMC, is on the ...
This is an audio transcript of the Tech Tonic podcast episode: ‘The geopolitics of chips — Taiwan’s “silicon shield’’ [CLIP PLAYING] James Kynge In Taiwan next summer, ...
Taiwan's central role in a crucial global industry could help it secure support from the US. Some US businesses are likely to continue depending on TSMC chips made in Taiwan for the foreseeable ...
Major computer ... Nvidia chips to China despite the Biden administration’s efforts. Elsewhere, Trump rankled chip investors when he told Bloomberg Businessweek that Taiwan “did take about ...
Taiwan's central role in a crucial global industry could help it secure support from the US. Some US businesses are likely to continue depending on TSMC chips made in Taiwan for the foreseeable future ...
According to comments made by Taiwan's Minister of Economic Affairs J.W. Kuo, TSMC will not be transferring its 2-nanometer chip production capabilities overseas, at least for the foreseeable future.