Major customers of chip giant TSMC, including Nvidia, AMD and Qualcomm, have praised the Taiwanese firm's move to invest an additional US$100 billion in the United States. Taipei officials have also ...
The Justice Department claims 10 alleged hackers and two eChinese government officials took part in a wave of cyberattacks ...
The U.S. is Taiwan's ace in the hole as it faces China's threats, so does Trump's fickle foreign policy fuel concern, or does ...
The Trump administration's announcement that TSMC will invest US$100bn in US semiconductor manufacturing without subsidies is ...
On Tuesday, Donald Trump finally made it clear to Congress that he wants to kill the CHIPS and Science Act—a $280 billion bipartisan law Joe Biden signed in 2022 to bring more semiconductor ...
Trump pointed to three deals the claimed proved how his officials were bringing jobs back to the U.S., opening up new markets ...
Taiwan is under constant threat of Chinese invasion—something that could become more likely now that America has its own ...
Nvidia’s chips are primarily manufactured by TSMC in Taiwan; however, some systems and computers utilizing these chips are ...
It’s been a whirlwind of news on the tariff front and Taiwan has avoided tariffs for now. But the timing of a $100 billion commitment by TSMC to build chip manufacturing plants in the U.S. may have ...
Taiwanese chip-making giant TSMC plans to invest a whopping $100 billion in the United States, after US President Donald ...
Trump’s tariffs are reshaping the tech industry, driving supply chain shifts, boosting U.S. manufacturing, and challenging ...