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US chip race surges, TSMC and Samsung fuel the boom
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 73426, member: 636"] America basically turned into a chip manufacturing magnet with Taiwan and South Korea dumping massive cash into US fabs. TSMC leads the pack by setting up shop in Arizona to crank out everything from 4nm chips right up to their planned 1.6nm process, while Samsung got its Taylor facility back on track for 2nm production after some delays. McKinsey data shows that almost 90 percent of global semiconductor investment landed stateside with the Trump administration pushing hard on national security concerns and threatening wild tariffs if companies drag their feet on domestic production. Samsung already locked down orders for Tesla custom AI chips, while TSMC faces pressure since most of its customers live here anyway. Europe jumped into the game by protecting its tech base and grabbing control of companies like Nexperia while TSMC plants roots in Germany. The whole thing points toward manufacturing shifting west, even though nobody expects full supply chain independence anytime soon. [/QUOTE]
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