Arthur Hanson
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Morris Chang has stated the Arizona fab is an expensive exercise in futility with costs 50% higher than Taiwan. The big question is can the fabs in the US compete on cost. Will the US be able to build state of the art fabs that are cost effective is the big question. With excess staffing and construction costs, is this even a good economic decision or a loss leader to protect our supply against a Chinese invasion that I see little chance of happening for a great number of reasons, unless utter insanity prevailed across the political spectrum. Any thoughts or comments appreciated.
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Why Apple Wants Chips Made in the Arizona Desert
A new wave of U.S. chip manufacturing, led by Taiwan Semiconductor, reflects a paradoxical new reality: Geopolitics are colliding with economics, and what’s good for one is pressuring the other.
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