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TSMC, the world's largest contract chipmaker, has told Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida it plans to produce its most advanced 3-nanometer semiconductors at a new plant in Kumamoto, Japan. This represents a major upgrade to the facility, which was originally planned for less advanced chips, and is part of a push to meet growing demand for chips used in artificial intelligence. The total investment for this advanced production is reported to be around $17 billion.
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