TSMC gets $6.6 billion in federal funding for third Phoenix chip fab
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(The Center Square) – Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company continues to expand its endeavors in the desert. The company, which makes computer chips for use in a wide variety of technology, will be building a third fab in the Phoenix area. According to a news release from TSMC, the fabs will create an estimated 6,000 jobs at the facilities themselves, and 20,000 jobs in the construction process. The announcement increases the company's investment to $65...

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