AsianFin -- Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) announced on Tuesday that all its facilities are operating normally following a 6.4-magnitude earthquake that struck southern Taiwan overnight. The quake, centered in a mountainous rural region, resulted in only minor damage and light injuries.
The chipmaking giant, a leading supplier to tech giants such as Apple and Nvidia, said that some workers at its central and southern Taiwan sites were briefly evacuated as a precaution. The earthquake, which occurred shortly after midnight, prompted safety checks, but operations have since resumed without significant disruption.
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