Some of the $500 billion that Apple pledged Monday to invest in the U.S. will go to the massive Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company factory in Phoenix.
Arizona has emerged as the world’s go-to destination for companies charting the future of digital technology. Since 2020, Arizona has led the nation in new semiconductor investment, with more than $105 billion announced.
Today’s AI models require vast campuses of high-tech data centers, abundant energy sources, cutting edge microchips and a new breed of experts to design and train AI programs. Arizona’s unique offering across all categories make the Grand Canyon state central to America’s AI advancement.
Apple says it is TSMC's largest customer. TSMC currently employs 2,000 workers to manufacture chips in the U.S.
Apple says it is TSMC's largest customer. TSMC currently employs 2,000 workers to manufacture chips in the U.S.
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FOX 10 Phoenix on MSNApple announces tech investment in Arizona as it commits to American made productsArizona was front and center during a half-trillion dollar announcement from Apple on Monday. The tech giant is spending big on advanced manufacturing in the U.S., and we're learning more about the role Arizona will play in this historic announcement.
Semiconductor maker TSMC Arizona commits to the future of technology and the U.S.’s mission to lead in advanced chipmaking.
Arizona is one of nine states where Apple plans to invest $500B over the next four years, with the company planning to hire about 20,000 employees.
TSMC plans to begin construction of its 3rd fab in Arizona by mid-2025, an entire year earlier than planned, new CoWoS advanced packaging plant, too.
Sterling Wilson pays attention to detail. Wilson, 23, — a Laveen resident — is enthusiastic about his assignment as a mask technician at Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co.
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11:52 EST Apple ( AAPL) to be largest customer of TSMC’s ( TSM) Arizona facility, says CEO Tim Cook Published first on TheFly – the ultimate source for real-time, market-moving breaking financial news. Try Now>>
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