
Commentary: TSMC's $100B US expansion may force tech giants to shoulder the bill
[Digitimes] - 03/5/2025
Following TSMC's announcement of an extra US$100 billion investment in the US, it is anticipated that securing US financing will become more challenging for TSMC's expanding US ventures. Sources suggest the financial strain is likely to fall on the major US chip clients of the pure-play foundry.
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