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Taiwan chipmaker to delay production at Arizona factory |
The Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) will delay production at a factory in Arizona amid a shortage of skilled workers, the company's chairman said on Thursday. |
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TSMC now plans to start producing 5-nanometer chips at the Phoenix plant in 2025, a year later than previously anticipated, Chairman Mark Liu said on the company's second quarter earnings call. "We are encountering certain challenges, as there is an insufficient amount of skilled workers with those specialized expertise required for equipment installation in a semiconductor-grade facility," Liu said. "While we are working to improve the situation, including sending experienced technicians from Taiwan to train the local skilled workers for a short period of time, we expect the production schedule of N4 process technology to be pushed out to 2025," he added. Liu did not mention any impact on the timeline of a second facility that TSMC plans to build in Arizona, which is expected to begin producing 3-nanometer chips by 2026. Read more in a full report at TheHill.com. |
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Avi Loeb, a Harvard physicist, believes that he found fragments of alien technology on the ocean floor off the coast of Papua New Guinea. Loeb, who calls himself the alien hunter of Harvard, went to the region searching for bits of a rare meteor, one that formed outside our solar system and reportedly crashed in the area in 2014. Last week he revealed his findings, which included 50 small metallic … |
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| The investment company that planned to merge with the parent company of former President Trump's Truth Social app has been fined $18 million by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the agency announced Thursday. Digital World Acquisition Corp. (DWAC) raised roughly $300 million in 2021 and later promised it would merge with Trump Media & Technology Group (TMTG), but the SEC claims its disclosures to investors were … |
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The Biden administration has secured voluntary commitments geared at managing the risks posed by artificial intelligence from seven top companies, the White House announced. Amazon, Anthropic, Google, Inflection, Facebook parent company Meta, Microsoft and OpenAI have made the voluntary commitments, which include a pledge to develop mechanisms of watermarking to help users determine when audio and visual content is AI-generated, … |
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Hong Kong judge to decide whether tech firms can ban unofficial anthem |
A Hong Kong court will rule whether it can force companies like Apple and Google to restrict the unofficial anthem of the pro-democracy movement, The Washington Post reported. |
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Threat or not? Elon Musk gets new hearing on tweet about Tesla workers' stock amid UAW union effort | NEW ORLEANS (AP) — A federal appeals court Friday said it will reconsider its March ruling that Tesla CEO Elon Muskunlawfully threatened to take away employees’ stock options in a 2018 Twitter post amid an organizing effort by the United Auto Workers union. Three judges on the 5th U.S. Circuit … |
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Artificial intelligence has surged to the forefront of Hollywood's labor fights. Standing alongside more traditional disputes over pay models, benefits and job protections, AI technology is the wild card in the contract breakdowns that have led actors and writers unions to go on … |
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Missouri’s ballot initiative to legalize abortion will be allowed to move forward after the state Supreme Court ruled the state’s attorney … Read more |
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