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TSMC sends US staff to Taiwan, Arizona fabs chase chip edge
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 76183, member: 636"] TSMC is shipping a bunch of American engineers back to Taiwan for hands-on training with 3nm and 2nm chip manufacturing since the Arizona facility can't level up without overseas experience. The company already did this back in 2021 when it sent workers abroad for a year and a half, and the timing lines up perfectly with construction kicking off for the second Arizona plant that won't hit 3nm output until late 2027. Demand for cutting-edge wafers has gone completely nuts, with analysts saying 3nm capacity maxes out by next year. TSMC is dumping over $28 billion into three new 2nm fabs in Taiwan to keep up, and Apple already grabbed more than half the initial batch for its A20 chips. The Arizona location should get advanced packaging tech by 2027, which is a big deal for locking down major orders from clients like NVIDIA. [/QUOTE]
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