Jacob earned his first byline writing for his own tech blog. From there, he graduated to professionally breaking things as hardware writer at PCGamesN, and would go on to run the team as hardware editor.
A ~7.4 magnitude earthquake that struck Taiwan on Wednesday morning has left many injured and at least seven dead in official reports. The earthquake, one of the strongest to hit the island in decades, also led to TSMC, the largest manufacturer of computer chips in the world, closing its doors temporarily.
However, the Company has decided to suspend work at construction sites for today, and work will resume following further inspections."Sign up to get the best content of the week, and great gaming deals, as picked by the editors.Receive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors The world's semiconductor production is largely located within Taiwan, though the few companies involved in chip production—TSMC, Intel, and Samsung—are looking to locate production facilities further afield. Intel is expanding its US, Israel and Ireland facilities, alongside a wholly new fab facility in Germany. Both TSMC and Samsung are building new capacity in the US, with the former also building out capacity in Japan.
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