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![]() TSMC is building a second chip plant to meet US semiconductor demand
https://www.engadget.com/tsmc-arizon...s&guccounter=1 The White House and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing co. (TSMC) have announced plans to build a second chip plant in Arizona, AZCentral has reported. That will boost the company's investment in the state from $12 billion to $40 billion, while heavily reducing US reliance on semiconductor imports. Both TSMC factories combined will produce 600,000 wafers per year. "At scale, these two [plants] could meet the entire U.S. demand for U.S. chips when they’re completed," the National Economic Council's Ronnie Chatterji told CNBC. "That’s the definition of supply chain resilience. We won’t have to rely on anyone else to make the chips we need." The newly announced factory will produce cutting-edge 3-nanometer chips by 2026. The expansion marks one of the largest direct foreign investments in the US and the largest in Arizona. TSMC recently upgraded its plans at its first facility as well, announcing it will now manufacture 4-nanometer instead of 5-nanometer wafers. The first chips are set to be manufactured there starting in 2024, with Apple and NVIDIA reportedly among the first customers. The CHIPS and Science Act allotted $52.7 billion in loans and other incentives, plus billions more in tax credits, to encourage US semiconductor manufacturing investment. The legislation aims to boost private financing in chip manufacturing in the US. President Joe Biden is set to visit the site of TSMC's first plant later today, but the White House announced other related news yesterday. The US Department of Commerce and the European Commission are striking a deal to implement an "early warning mechanism" related to semiconductor chain disruptions following a pilot program last summer. The aim is to improve forecasting of semiconductor supply and demand to achieve a balance between the two. At the same time, the EU and US are implementing a "transparency" mechanism around public support provided to the chip sector. In other words, one side won't blindside the other with unexpected semiconductor subsidies that could put either at a competitive disadvantage. A similar issue came up during a recent visit by French President Macron, as EU leaders complained that the US Inflation Reduction Act was unfair to non-American companies. |
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![]() Get rid of ADAS then and whatever else to trim the chip need on new vehicles.
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To give you an example, many semiconductor vendors don't quality for subsidies from the chip act, so to supply TSMC in Arizona, they will have to sell their products at a loss (which they won't do). So TSMC is having to import basic consumables like ultrapure water into the US, which is just retarded. Also the US is forcing TSMC to turn over all processes at the US fab, so that they can give it to Intel. As a result, TSMC is not going to install any of their best processes in Arizona, so at best it'll be a last gen chip fab. |
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![]() My wife and I (used to) work with TSMC. Cannot divulge sources but everyone here in Taiwan knows this is all a big joke. Don't believe Biden propaganda.
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![]() It's better than nothing. Not every chip or SoC need the latest 7nm / 5 nm / 3 nm processes.
Most of the SoCs I work with are using 10~12 nm process. I realize that SoCs for mobile/cell phones and CPU/GPU for laptop/desktop are all the rage and they need to use the latest process nodes but I'm not quite sure consumer electronics and cars need that stuff. At least, not yet. |
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It's just more Washington bullying and propaganda, believe it if you want, just don't be surprised when it turns into another fiasco like Global Foundries in upstate NY. It's all funny money, so why not spend it? |
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![]() Nobody cares about the invasion talk here, cause everyone knows it’s only the US who wants an invasion. I heard more people talking about invasion back in the US, nobody talks about it here. So no, TSMC is not building a fab in the US cause they’re worried about invasion, that’s more Biden propaganda.
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![]() Why do you make this about Biden? He rubber stamped it but it was a bill that was introduced in the house, approved, sent to the senate, and then rubber stamped by Biden. Bernie voted no. Other dems voted yes. Many repubs voted yes too. This isn't just a Biden thing man... This is the type of drivel that forces these threads down the ****ter. Talk about the merits of the bill and what's going to impact production but all this "it's the other guys fault" isn't productive.
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I know Biden is a drooling idiot, it's his handlers running the show. And no, it's Washington bringing the world down the ****ter, not people like me calling them out for it. |
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![]() @VarmintCong gets it
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Papi Chulo
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![]() Nope, we're done here. I don't understand why it's so difficult for some of you to not turn basic automotive conversations into political drivel.
A new sticky will get posted about political talk in news and rumors and I'm simply going to start issuing points until people learn or find themselves unable to post in Nasioc. |
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