TSMC Arizona project yields profit amid water and labour challenges
Taipei [Taiwan], May 12 (ANI): Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co.'s (TSMC) landmark investment project in Arizona moved forward with better-than-expected operational results even as the chipmaker navigated persistent hurdles involving water scarcity and labour availability.
According to a report by Focus Taiwan, National Development Council (NDC) head Yeh Chun-hsien detailed the project's status on Monday following an inspection of the Arizona hub and his participation in the SelectUSA Investment Summit in Maryland.
"TSMC told me it was surprised by the smooth trial run of the first fab, which has left the company optimistic about the project's outlook," the report quoted Yeh.
Construction of a second fab reached completion, with mass production scheduled to commence in the second half of 2027.
Furthermore, work on a third fab began earlier this year as part of the company's long-term commitment to the region. These three facilities formed the core of TSMC's initial USD 65 billion investment, though the company recently signaled an intention to expand its presence further.
In past, including in April 2023, TSMC has tried to allay fears that water would be a problem, saying it had plans for comprehensive water treatment and recycling facilities in Arizona that would meet the needs of its advanced wafer fabs.
In addition, the company has also had trouble obtaining visas for overseas hires as labour shortages remain another concern, Yeh said, without going into further detail about any of the specific issues.
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