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TSMC is very utilitarian in my estimation. Fits with their corporate culture lolIt doesn’t matter, but I must say I’m not a big fan of the architectural choices made. I think Fab18 and 12 have much nicer looking offices, I also think their shells look nicer too. Samsung has a very striking ascetic for their shells. Intel sites generally look a bit wonky given the ages, but NM/IR/the old joint Micron fab are my favorite intel sites from an ascetics perspective.
@hist78, thanks for sharing. I've been to many fabs but this is beyond impressive. Thrilled to see ever stronger US-Taiwan partnership!
Feels like just yesterday they announced they were coming to Arizona, and now there’s a whole fab right there. Incredible.
Where’s the update videos for Intel Fab 52 & 62?
See another article about TSMC's struggle to hire enough qualified people in Taiwan, they actually invest in educating high school students about semiconductors!2. A big portion of property tax in Arizona and Texas are used for K to 12 education. Hope TSMC will not demand local school districts to subside TSMC's fab projects. TSMC has an opportunity to show the world that they are different and they do care children's education.
An interesting article that offers a binger picture of all these exciting activities in the semiconductor field: How real is America’s chipmaking renaissance? https://www.economist.com/business/2023/08/07/how-real-is-americas-chipmaking-renaissanceThree years ago, TSMC announced its intention to invest billions to build a fab in Arizona. Since then, we have announced our further commitment to bringing the most advanced semiconductor manufacturing to the U.S., including the announcement that TSMC Arizona’s first fab would produce N4 process technology by 2024 and the announcement that we have started the construction of a second fab that would produce 3nm process technology by 2026. Our total investment in Arizona is now $40 billion, making TSMC’s investment the largest foreign direct investment in Arizona history. Phase 1 is on track and on schedule to start production in late 2024 and we are currently in the process of moving-in and installing tools—including EUV tools, deposition systems, and wafer cleaning tools—into the fab. When operational, this will be the most advanced chip-manufacturing process technology on U.S. soil and our customers will benefit from having the proximity of a world-class foundry and the supply chain that surrounds this industry.
The below photo of the TSMC Arizona office building was taken in Q1 2023.
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Yep, here are the SemiWiki discussions for this articleAn interesting article that offers a binger picture of all these exciting activities in the semiconductor field: How real is America’s chipmaking renaissance? https://www.economist.com/business/2023/08/07/how-real-is-americas-chipmaking-renaissance