TSMC Expands Semiconductor Manufacturing in Arizona

Construction of TSMC's semiconductor facility in Arizona

News Summary

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) is set to build its third fab in Arizona as part of its expansion in the U.S. This facility aims to meet the soaring demand for semiconductor chips. With clients like NVIDIA, AMD, and Tesla, TSMC is working to address supply shortages despite facing regulatory hurdles. The expansion includes advanced technologies and aims to improve local production, reflecting a shift toward regional manufacturing in the semiconductor industry.


Arizona is set to be the focal point of semiconductor manufacturing as Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) accelerates its expansion in the United States. Construction for the company’s third fab, referred to as F21 P3, is expected to commence in the second quarter of this year. This development comes at a time when TSMC’s existing Arizona facility is struggling to meet the robust demand for semiconductor chips, currently accounting for just 7% of the U.S. chip supply.

The third fab will support major clients, including industry leaders like NVIDIA, AMD, and Tesla. Notably, AMD’s anticipated Venice processor is expected to be produced using the advanced 2nm process at this new facility. In addition, Tesla has announced that TSMC will manufacture its AI5 chip, initially in Taiwan and expected to ramp up production at the Arizona site as operations expand.

Despite TSMC’s ambitious plans, including the construction of a fourth fab employing the 2nm and A16 processes and two additional fabs utilizing even greater technologies, regulatory hurdles and local inspection bottlenecks present challenges. Industry leaders, including Elon Musk, have noted that despite the push for domestic production, TSMC could still struggle to meet the increased demand due to these overregulations.

TSMC’s chairman, C.C. Wei, confirmed the complete operational status of its second fab, which utilizes the cutting-edge 3nm process. Additionally, the company is fast-tracking its volume production schedule to alleviate client concerns about supply shortages. The planned advanced packaging plant, known as AP1, is also in the pipeline to begin operations by 2026 and will incorporate System-on-Integrated-Chips (SoIC) technology for enhanced chip packaging.

Since the start of its U.S. investment era during the Trump administration, TSMC has dedicated significant resources to ensuring that its Arizona facilities produce cutting-edge nodes. However, local building inspectors have caused delays, which have further hindered its ability to satisfy the growing U.S. demand. Currently, the chips manufactured at TSMC’s Arizona facility are significantly more expensive than those produced in Taiwan, with AMD’s CEO estimating a difference ranging from 5% to 20%.

Nonetheless, businesses like AMD are prepared to bear these higher costs in exchange for the strategic benefit of supply chain resiliency. With the ongoing commitment to domestic production, AMD expects the first shipments of chips from TSMC’s Arizona facilities to arrive by the end of the year. The facility has recently begun producing 4nm chips, which reportedly maintain yield and quality comparable to TSMC’s Taiwanese plants, though production costs are estimated to be slightly higher—roughly 10% more than similar operations overseas.

The demand for American-made chips is growing, with TSMC’s customers already placing orders that are sold out until late 2027. This trend signals a shift in the semiconductor landscape, reflecting a broader movement toward localized manufacturing as companies prioritize stability and reliability in their supply chains.

As TSMC seeks to address the chip shortage in the U.S. while navigating regulatory difficulties, the construction of its advanced fabs in Arizona is pivotal for meeting the evolving needs of high-tech industries. The ongoing developments at these facilities could significantly impact how semiconductors are produced and delivered in North America, setting the stage for an increasingly competitive manufacturing landscape in the years to come.

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