In a new export control directive, the US is clamping down on AI chip supplies to China, citing concerns over Huawei’s potential violation of restrictions.
The latest effort to curb exports of critical technologies comes after reports that a TSMC product was found inside a Huawei AI chip.
The U.S. has reportedly asked Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC) to halt shipments of chips used in AI applications ...
To put this in context, as we reported last week, Nvidia just surpassed Apple and Microsoft in terms of market cap - that ...
Like Intel, Samsung has struggled with its own in-house Exynos chip and may not introduce a new version this year due to poor ...
TSMC confirms its $65B U.S. investment plan remains steady despite Trump's election and his critique, eyeing Chips Act ...
The semiconductor industry faces a transformative moment as TSMC readies its Arizona fab's politically-charged December ...
TAIPEI (Reuters) -Chipmaker TSMC's investment plan in the United States remains unchanged, the company said, responding to a ...
GlobalFoundries won $1.5 billion in CHIPS Act funding about two months before TSMC. The preliminary agreement that the ...
US President Biden and President-elect Trump are rumored to BOTH attend TSMC's Arizona fab opening ceremony in December, with ...
Semiconductors are a critical component enabling the artificial intelligence (AI) revolution, and this company holds the keys ...
President-elect Trump is likely to attend the completion ceremony of the Arizona plant in the U.S., set up by Taiwan's TSMC, the world's largest foundry, ...