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TSMC to make more-advanced chips in Japan

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TSMC to make advanced AI semiconductors in Japan in boost for its chipmaking ambitions
Taiwan’s chipmaker TSMC said Thursday it will be manufacturing some of the world's most cutting-edge semiconductors in Japan to meet booming artificial intelligence-related demand, in a boost for the ...

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TSMC to make more-advanced chips in Japan as part of AI push
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TSMC to Produce Advanced 3-Nanometer Chips in Japan
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TSMC to Make More-Advanced Chips in Japan as Part of AI Push
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing plans to start making more-advanced chips in Japan, a move that would be a major boost to the country’s efforts to secure cutting-edge technology needed for artifici...

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