TAIPEI -- Taiwan's top two chipmakers plan to hire more than 10,000 engineers this year to bolster their aggressive expansion plans and maintain their technological edge as global economies push to cultivate their own domestic industries.
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TSMC, the world's largest contract chipmaker, is in the midst of its largest-ever expansion, with facilities being built and scaled up in Taiwan, the U.S., Japan and China. (Photo courtesy of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co.)
TAIPEI -- Taiwan's top two chipmakers plan to hire more than 10,000 engineers this year to bolster their aggressive expansion plans and maintain their technological edge as global economies push to cultivate their own domestic industries.