Hacker News with Generative AI: Chip Manufacturing

TSMC's Arizona chip production yields surpass Taiwan's in win for U.S. push (fortune.com)
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. has achieved early production yields at its first plant in Arizona that surpass similar factories back home, a significant breakthrough for a U.S. expansion project initially dogged by delays and worker strife.
Corning's Extreme ULE glass debuts for next-gen High-NA EUV chipmaking (tomshardware.com)
Oracle owns nearly a third of Arm chip house Ampere, could take control in 2027 (theregister.com)
Oracle could choose to take control of Ampere Computing, the Arm processor designer it has backed and uses in its cloud.
Intel suspends planned new plants in Poland and Germany for two years (notesfrompoland.com)
US tech giant Intel has suspended plans to build a major new chip plant in Poland, as well as one in neighbouring Germany, due to its efforts to cut costs amid lower-than-expected demand.
Texas Instruments to Get $1.6B in Federal Funding for US Chip Plants (pcmag.com)
TSMC experimenting with rectangular wafers vs. round for more chips per wafer (nikkei.com)