TSMC says skilled worker shortage delays start of Arizona chip production
Source: Reuters
TSMC says skilled worker shortage delays start of Arizona chip production
By Reuters
Published 5:43 AM EDT, Fri July 21, 2023
Shares of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co slumped more than 3% Friday after the worlds largest contract chipmaker flagged a 10% drop in 2023 sales and said production due to start next year at its first plant in Arizona would be delayed.
On Thursday, TSMC (TSM) reported a 23% fall in second-quarter net profit its first year-on-year drop in quarterly profit since 2019 as global economic woes take a toll on demand for chips used in everything from cars to cellphones.
While the companys declining revenue and profit were disappointing, its long-term growth prospects remain encouraging, said Brady Wang, associate director at Counterpoint Research. Despite facing macroeconomic headwinds, TSMCs long-term outlook remains robust, supported by mega trends like 5G and high-performance computing.
As TSMC steps up its global expansion, the company said production at its first plant in Arizona will be delayed until 2025 due to a shortage of specialist workers.
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