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In 1985, Li Kuo-ting recruited Morris Chang from the United States to return to Taiwan. (Photo courtesy of The Journalist)

Taiwan Is Cashing In on the Past. Who Plants for the Future?

20241209 - TSMC founder Morris Chang holds a new book launch event. (Photo by Tsai Chin-chieh)

Taiwan Didn't Steal Your Chips. A Former Intel Exec Explains Why.

Taiwan Vice President Hsiao Bi-khim (center) personally received a briefing from the Taiwan defense contractor that Beijing regards as a top-priority target. (Photo by Chang Yao-lin)

Taiwan's Secret Arsenal | Part 3: Known to Beijing, Hidden from Everyone Else

Electronic warfare has become a defining feature of modern conflict. A target signal simulator developed by a secretive Taiwanese defense firm, pictured here, is capable of replicating signals from Chinese intercontinental ballistic missiles. (Photo by Ch

Taiwan's Secret Arsenal | Part 2: The Company That Makes Taiwan's Missiles Hit Their Targets

"Supplying critical equipment to all three branches of Taiwan’s armed forces and serving as a key manufacturer for the country’s domestically produced missiles, the facility is located right next to TSMC in Hsinchu Science Park. (Photo by Chang Yao-lin)

Taiwan's Secret Arsenal | Part 1: Inside the Factory Taiwan's Military Doesn't Talk About

A fire at a Taipower substation serving Hsinchu Science Park sent thick smoke billowing into the sky, raising concerns over potential power supply disruptions to nearby chipmakers. (Photo provided by the public)

TSMC Operations Unaffected by Fire at Hsinchu Science Park Substation