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TSMC to make advanced AI semiconductors in Japan in boost for its chipmaking ambitions

TOKYO (AP) 鈥 Taiwan鈥檚 chipmaker said Thursday it will be manufacturing some of the world’s most cutting-edge semiconductors in Japan to meet booming artificial intelligence-related demand, in a boost for the country’s chipmaking

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp., a major chip supplier to companies such as Nvidia and Apple, said Thursday it plans to make 3-nanometer semiconductors 鈥 advanced chips that are used in areas such as AI products and smartphones 鈥 at its second factory in Japan鈥檚 Kumamoto Prefecture, which is under construction.

The decision by TSMC, the world鈥檚 largest contract chip maker, was a coup for Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi ahead of a general election on Sunday, where she hopes to secure the public鈥檚 mandate for her policies riding on high approval ratings.

The announcement came while Takaichi was meeting with TSMC’s CEO and Chairman, C.C. Wei, in Tokyo.

鈥淚t is very meaningful from the perspective of Japanese economic security, and I would like the project to move forward as proposed, by all means,” Takaichi said during the meeting.

The advanced chips set to be made in Kumamoto will be used in AI, robotics and autonomous driving, sectors that Takaishi鈥檚 cabinet has designated as strategically important fields.

TSMC’s first Kumamoto plant started mass production in late 2024 and makes less advanced chips. The company also is building new plants in Arizona in the U.S. to create a fabrication plant cluster and meet growing demand from customers building on the global AI frenzy.

TSMC said in a separate emailed statement that Wei believes Japan鈥檚 鈥渇orward-looking semiconductor policy will deliver significant benefits to the semiconductor industry.鈥

As Japan looks to gain ground in global advanced chipmaking competitiveness, it is also providing huge subsidies for its , which is advancing towards mass producing cutting-edge chips.

鈥淭here is a huge significance to have the world鈥檚 most advanced semiconductor factory in Japan from the perspective of economic security,鈥 the Prime Minister鈥檚 Office said in a message posted on X on Thursday.

Despite growing concerns over a potential AI-related bubble where massive investments may not pay off, TSMC鈥檚 Wei said last month he was confident the growing AI demand from its customers is 鈥渞eal.鈥

Last month, TSMC said it plans to increase capital spending by up to nearly 40% this year as AI-related demand lifted its profits. It plans to for 2026 to $52 billion-$56 billion, up from last year’s $40 billion.

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Chan reported from Hong Kong.

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