Sources: an official told Samsung, SK Hynix, and TSMC that . . . Sources: an official told Samsung, SK Hynix, and TSMC that the US wants to revoke waivers that let them ship American chipmaking equipment to Chinese factories — Move isn't meant to escalate trade tensions, White House officials say — A U S official told top global semiconductor makers …
Ex-TSMC executive joins Samsung Foundry to lead US expansion Samsung Electronics Co has brought a former Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Ltd (TSMC) executive on board to lead its North American foundry operations, ramping up efforts to bolster its loss-making contract chipmaking business in the US
U. S. Weighs Revoking Tech Waivers for Samsung, TSMC China . . . The United States is considering revoking special waivers that permit several allied semiconductor manufacturers to use American technology at their fabrication plants in China, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing people familiar with the matter
Samsung TSMC Bolster U. S. Advanced Chip-Making The investments by Samsung and TSMC offer a promising future for U S technology in several ways First, the domestic production of advanced chips will reduce America’s reliance on Asian facilities, thereby mitigating risks associated with trade wars, political instability, or natural disasters
Samsung scratching its head intensively analyzing why . . . Read more: Google Tensor G5 chips made on TSMC 3nm node, breaks up with Samsung; Google teams with TSMC for next-gen Tensor G5 for new Pixel 10 smartphones; Read more: Google Pixel 10 Pro concept
U. S. Prepares Action Targeting Allies’ Chip Plants in China A TSMC plant in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China Currently, South Korea’s Samsung Electronics 005930 0 51% increase; green up pointing triangle and SK Hynix 000660 4 47% increase;
TSMCs $100 billion US chip investment puts pressure on . . . By increasing U S production, TSMC is attempting to secure its foothold in the American market TSMC’s announcement is adding pressure on Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix Samsung has promised to invest over $37 billion to build a chipmaking plant in Taylor, Texas