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TSMC speeds up Arizona 3nm chips, racing rivals like mad
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 81019, member: 636"] TSMC is freaking hustling to make chips in Arizona way faster than anyone thought. The Taiwanese semiconductor giant now wants to start pumping out 3nm processors at its second Arizona plant by 2027, a full year ahead of schedule. This follows their first Arizona fab, already working on 4nm tech. They are reportedly throwing up to 300 billion dollars at US operations to build out a supply chain, reacting to insane demand for advanced nodes from AI and high-performance computing clients. This speed run is a direct response to getting squeezed by competitors. Intel is pushing its own 18A process, and Samsung Foundry is becoming a real threat, even snagging Tesla as a customer for its 2nm plans. With the AI boom refusing to die, TSMC basically has no choice but to expand capacity everywhere it can, and fast. They are also pushing forward with projects in Japan, all while dealing with crazy capital costs and not enough workers. The whole situation shows TSMC in a brutal race to stay on top. Every other chip maker is gunning for their crown, forcing them to accelerate builds globally. Managing this sprawling network of cutting-edge fabs, especially in a tight labor market, will be their next massive challenge. But with customers screaming for more chips, they have to try. [/QUOTE]
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