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Apple says it is TSMC's largest customer. TSMC currently employs 2,000 workers to manufacture chips in the U.S.
It did not specify the amount of money that might be headed to Arizona. Apple also is making a multibillion-dollar commitment to produce advanced silicon at the new Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing facility in Phoenix. Apple is TSMC’s largest customer ...
Sterling Wilson pays attention to detail. Wilson, 23, — a Laveen resident — is enthusiastic about his assignment as a mask technician at Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co.
Taiwan Economy Minister Kuo Jyh-huei said on Thursday that chipmaker TSMC would need government permission for any overseas joint ventures, but the government will not interfere in its decisions.
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