Apple CEO Tim Cook, NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang and AMD CEO Lisa Su attended TSMC’s ‘tool-in’ ceremony in Arizona on Tuesday. Photo: Twitter / AMD CEO Lisa Su
Apple CEO Tim Cook said on Tuesday that his firm will buy US-made microchips from Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company’s new Arizona factory, CNBC reported.
Taiwan’s TSMC, the world’s biggest chip producer, plans to be in a position to deliver the 3-nanometre and 4-nanometre chips used in Apple’s Macs, iPhones and iPads from its new super-plant in the US’s southwest by 2024.
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