TSMC to reportedly speed up fab building in the US, third fab to begin construction this year

After a slow, five-year build of its first U.S. fab due to labor and logistical hurdles, TSMC now plans to construct future U.S. facilities in two years, but can its timely access to chipmaking equipment remains an uncertainty.

https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/tsmc-to-reportedly-speed-up-fab-building-in-the-us-third-fab-to-begin-construction-this-year

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