TSMC taps wind power as AI chip demand soars, Taiwan feels energy crunch

TSMC is investing in wind power to meet the surging energy demands of AI chip manufacturing. This move comes as Taiwan faces an energy crunch due to the increased industrial load. It highlights the company's commitment to sustainability amidst rapid growth.
TSMC is investing in wind power to meet the surging energy demands of AI chip manufacturing. This move comes as Taiwan faces an energy crunch due to the increased industrial load. It highlights the company's commitment to sustainability amidst rapid growth.
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