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Taiwan chipmaker starts making 4-nanometer chips in US, official says

  • Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co has started producing four-nanometer chips in Arizona for U.S. customers, marking a significant milestone in the Biden administration's semiconductor efforts, according to Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo.
  • The Commerce Department finalized a $6.6 billion grant to TSMC's U.S. unit for semiconductor production in Phoenix, Arizona, in November.
  • Raimondo aims for the United States to produce 20% of the world's leading-edge logic chips by 2030, up from 0% before TSMC's production began in Arizona.
  • Amkor Technology's planned $2 billion advanced semiconductor packaging facility in Arizona, set to be the largest in the U.S., will package chips for autonomous vehicles and 5G/6G, with Apple as its first customer.
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U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo told Reuters that Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC) has begun producing advanced 4-nanometer chips for U.S. customers in Arizona, a milestone in the Biden administration's semiconductor manufacturing and research and development efforts.

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TSMC is already producing semiconductors in the US. US Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo (Gina Raimondo) confirmed that TSMC has begun producing advanced 4 nm chips for US customers in Arizona.

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TweakTown broke the news in on Friday, January 10, 2025.
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