Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing has begun producing advanced four-nanometer chips for U.S. customers in Arizona after the Department of Commerce finalized a $6.6B grant to the company’s U.S. unit in November, David Shepardson of Reuters reports, citing comments made by Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo to Reuters. “For the first time ever in our country’s history, we are making leading edge four-nanometer chips on American soil, American workers — on par in yield and quality with Taiwan,” Raimondo told Reuters in an interview. Additionally, TSMC (TSM) plans to create a second Arizona fab, with production expected to begin in 2028.
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