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Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. announced earlier this year that it will triple its Phoenix campus over the next decade-plus, positioning itself to become one of Arizona's largest employers.
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The demand for electricity in Arizona is so great that we'll have to double the size of our grid in the next 15 years. We cannot fall behind.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing marks another milestone as it breaks ground on third Phoenix factory with Commerce ...
Arizona's largest utility has a new CEO. Ted Geisler sees his role as ensuring Arizona has affordable and reliable power to keep the economy humming.
While some parts of Phoenix's industrial market soften, the Deer Valley submarket is bucking the trend as semiconductor-related companies flock to the area. As goes TSMC, so goes Phoenix’s ...
In the heart of the Arizona desert, some of the country's most advanced semiconductor chips are being manufactured at Taiwan ...
The new TSMC facility broke ground as the company has invested over $165 billion in the three Phoenix facilities. U.S. Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick joined the groundbreaking event on Tuesday.
More than 3,000 Valley students will get an interactive crash course in the capabilities of semiconductors on May 15. The ...
AMD has reportedly pulled out of using Samsung Foundry and its SF4X process for its new 4nm orders for EPYC CPUs, will likely ...
TSMC late last year began commercial production of chips at its first fab, then finished its second Phoenix fab earlier this month. Commerce officials said the groundbreaking for the third fab ...
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