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Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company said Tuesday it had discovered “unauthorized activities” of employees suspecting of stealing trade secrets related to its advanced computer chips.
Taiwanese authorities have detained three current and former employees of the world’s largest chip manufacturer, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), for allegedly stealing trade secrets,
TSMC is reportedly charging $30,000 per 2nm wafer, with Apple, NVIDIA, AMD, and others each wanting their bleeding-edge chips made on 2nm.
The Pixel 10 series is powered by the Tensor G5, Google’s biggest upgrade to its custom silicon.
Will the White House take an equity stake in TSMC and Intel, which both have major operations in the Phoenix metro? Bernie Sanders thinks it's a great idea.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) will phase out its 6-inch wafer manufacturing business over the next two years and continue consolidating its 8-inch wafer production capacity to improve efficiency,
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Asianet Newsable on MSNTSMC Secures USD 2.23 Billion in Global Subsidies in First Half of 2025
TSMC received $4.7 billion in government subsidies from the US, Germany, Japan, and China over the past 18 months. The funds support TSMC's global expansion, covering property, equipment, construction,
Alphabet Inc. has introduced its latest Pixel 10 series smartphones featuring the newly developed Tensor G5 processor, marking the company's most significant upgrade in custom chip design. The Tensor G5 is the first Pixel chip manufactured using Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC)'s 3nm technology,
Minister of Economic Affairs J.W. Kuo (郭智輝) yesterday said he received information about a possible US government investment in Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC, 台積電) and an assessment of the possible effect on the firm requires further discussion.
Taiwanese semiconductor-related stocks rose after President Trump said companies that have committed to investing in the U.S. would be [spared from 100% tariffs](
Intel's rocky ties with TSMC, strained after Pat Gelsinger's "rude" Taiwan remarks and the loss of a key wafer discount, have left the chipmaker battling billions in foundry losses, mounting competition and leadership changes even as its stock rallies on fresh investment and government interest.