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TSMC eyes drone-powered operations at Arizona chip plant as DJI joins race
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 53964, member: 636"] Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company explores drone integration at its Arizona semiconductor plant, which currently produces 4-nanometer chips for major technology firms. The company actively solicits proposals from specialized drone contractors experienced in factory construction. Industry sources from Taiwan report that bidding remains in preliminary stages, with contractor selection scheduled for completion by year-end. TSMC faces ongoing workplace disputes and discrimination lawsuits from American employees during facility development. Cultural tensions have emerged between local labor groups and the manufacturer regarding hiring practices. Remote facility management drives TSMC's interest in unmanned aerial systems for multiple operational functions. Drones will conduct security patrols, traffic monitoring, site inspections, and emergency response activities across the manufacturing complex. This technology implementation aims to decrease staffing requirements while minimizing worker exposure to dangerous conditions. Chinese manufacturer DJI plans to submit bids through its American subsidiary despite potential telecommunications access restrictions. TSMC intends to expand from one operational factory to three facilities by 2030, establishing dedicated semiconductor production capacity for domestic American markets. [/QUOTE]
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