Amkor, an Arizona-based company, plans to invest $2 billion in the northwest Valley by building a state-of-the-art facility.
APS, SRP, and TEP are eying ways to help meet the Arizona's growing energy needs, and nuclear power appears to be their top choice.
Companies need engineers across all disciplines and universities are stepping up to deliver them; schools reap benefits, too.
It's amazing how much can change in five years. Back in early 2020, TSMC Arizona announced that it would invest in the American semiconductor industry, starting with $12 billion to build a ...
The future of Big Lots in Arizona is finally clear. The company that saved Big Lots from bankruptcy has announced that it plans to close about 500 of the approximately 900 remaining locations ...
On January 17, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company’s (NYSE:TSM) CEO, C.C. Wei said that the company’s new U.S. plant in Arizona is facing significant delays and challenges due to ...
But Trump's potential policy revisions could disrupt the trajectory. However, there is a reason why the overall trajectory of TSMC's development in Arizona is likely to continue. The Act has strong ...
Arizona is witnessing an advanced manufacturing boom, as companies like TSMC, Intel, Amkor Technology and others choose Arizona to expand or build a new base. According to recent data ...
Y.L. Wang, VP of fab operations at TSMC, will be elevated to senior VP for his efforts in resolving challenges at the foundry's advanced fab location in Arizona, US, according to sources familiar ...
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) has said it is unlikely to equip its new US plant in Arizona with its most advanced chip technology ahead of its Taiwan factories, raising ...
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) is making a significant push to expand semiconductor production in the United States with a $65 billion investment in three factories in Arizona.
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