Tim Cook joins US leaders as TSMC announces $40 billion investment to produce chips in Arizona
On Tuesday, Apple CEO joined President Biden and Arizona officials, in a televised event on the site where TSMC is constructing a semiconductor-based manufacturing plant set to open in 2024. As Apple expands its relationship with TSMC, the new factory will begin to produce Apple silicon in the US.
Back in 2021, TSMC initially announced itâd invest $12 billion towards a fabrication plant. On Tuesdayâs event, TSMC announced it would raise its investment to $40 billion that accounts for a second fabrication plant where 3nm chips would go into production when it opens in 2026. The first fabrication plant will produce 4nm chips starting 2024. President Biden says the new plant will create tens of thousands of âconstructionâ and âhigh techâ jobs for Arizonians
âNext year, commercial operations will begin and today TSMC has announced a second major investment. It will construct a second fab here in Phoenix to build âthree nano chipsâ, âchips that are three nanoâ, you know what Iâm saying. â President Biden
Tim Cook says that chips for many Apple products will be produced in the Phoenix plant and that âThanks to the hard work of so many people [â¦] these chips can be proudly stamped: âMade in Americaâ.
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