
US chip output growth a futile exercise, warns TSMC founder
Production talent isn't here, costs are high ... so how's that multi-billion-dollar Arizona plant coming, eh?
this article report the same as the one i saw on Taiwan newspaper.
There certainly will be a lot more for the US to worry about if there is a war between China for Taiwan.
"The US has a ready supply of design talent, "it's the best in the world," Chang said. "Taiwan has very little design talent, and TSMC has absolutely none." But to develop and grow a successful chip manufacturing industry, the US will need to address its own serious fabrication talent shortages, he opined "
Taiwan have no design talents at all(?). how about MediaTek?
"We were extremely naive," Chang said, "in expecting comparable costs, but manufacturing chips in the US is 50 percent more expensive than in Taiwan."
ouch!
"US experts seem on the same page as Chang. One think tank said that it thinks there will be several thousand positions left unfilled in any new factories due to a lack of suitably skilled semiconductor manufacturing workers in the nation. Chang added that TSMC tried multiple arrangements of American and foreign employees to staff its Oregon plant, but without much reduction in costs. "
double ouchs!