The $8.6-billion facility in the southern Kumamoto region showcases TSMC s efforts to make some of its strategically crucial chips elsewhere than hotspot Taiwan, as well as Japan s push to revive its once-dominant semiconductor sector.
Surrounded by fields of carrots and cabbages, workers are putting the finishing touches to a factory opening on Saturday that is a milestone for both US ally Japan and Taiwanese chip giant TSMC. The $8.6-billion facility in the southern Kumamoto region showcases TSMC s efforts to make some of its
Surrounded by fields of carrots and cabbages, workers are putting the finishing touches to a factory opening on Saturday that is a milestone for both US ally Japan and Taiwanese chip giant TSMC.
The $8.6-billion facility in the southern Kumamoto region showcases TSMC's efforts to make some of its strategically crucial chips elsewhere than hotspot Taiwan, as well as Japan's push to revive its once-dominant semiconductor sector.But as with other sectors in ageing Japan, there are worries about fin
Surrounded by fields of carrots and cabbages, workers are adding the latest touches ahead of the opening of a plant of Taiwanese chip giant TSMC, planned.
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