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By Karen Freifeld (Reuters) -Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing could face a penalty of $1 billion or more to settle a U.S.
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Tom's Hardware on MSNTSMC faces $1 billion US fine for making chips for blacklisted HuaweiDoing business with Huawei may be particularly expensive as TSMC is facing a massive fine for 'unknowingly' supplying the ...
TSMC produces over 90% of the world’s advanced AI chips, powering major products like Nvidia’s H100 and Google’s TPU. Learn ...
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A high-stakes export probe, China ties, and a looming $1B fine--TSMC's troubles could shake the global chip market.
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After seeing triple-digit growth throughout 2024, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSM), or simply TSMC, has ...
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Intel and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co have recently discussed a preliminary agreement to form a joint venture to ...
The US Department of Commerce has been investigating the world's biggest contract chipmaker's work for China-based Sophgo, ...
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