Taiwan chip maker TSMC has begun construction at its Arizona factory site

  • TSMC’s new chip fabrication plant in Phoenix, Arizona, is on track to start volume production of advanced semiconductors from 2024
  • The world’s largest contract manufacturer of semiconductors plans to build as many as six factories at the Arizona site

The logo of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co is seen at the chip maker’s headquarters at the Hsinchu Science Park in Taiwan. Photo: EPA-EFE
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC) has started construction at a site in Phoenix, Arizona, where it plans to spend US$12 billion to build a chip fabrication facility, the firm’s chief executive said on Tuesday.
Speaking at TSMC’s annual technology presentation to clients and investors, held online for the second straight year because of the pandemic, chief executive C C Wei said the planned factory remains on track to begin volume production of semiconductors using the company’s 5-nanometre production technology from 2024.
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