Maybe in the beginning but now it just means jobs for locals and revenue for the city. It would be great to see that site successful and pave the way for more high end manufacturing in the US. It's interesting that foreign automotive companies are building cars in the US because it's...
Semiconductor manufacturing is also critical to the state as a job creator. TSMC Arizona’s $65B investment in three fabs will create 6000 high-tech, high-wage jobs, and the company’s suppliers will bring tens of thousands more employment opportunities in construction and supplier jobs. Our Ari...
In the city of Phoenix, TSMC Arizona will represent the world’s most advanced semiconductor technology in the United States. About Economic Impact Sustainability Jobs Community Contact TSMC is a critical enabler of today’s technology industry, having fundamentally reshaped the semiconductor landscape ...
In the city of Phoenix, TSMC Arizona will represent the world’s most advanced semiconductor technology in the United States. About Economic Impact Sustainability Jobs Community Contact TSMC is a critical enabler of today’s technology industry, having fundamentally reshaped the semiconductor landscape ...
Great company to work for most jobs are clean room environment. What is a typical day like for you at the company?Light workload short times in and out of clean room areas so you can have periodic breaks. 12 hour shifts. 1 hour lunch and two 30 min breaks throughout your shifts....
In early December, the factory will welcome the ceremony for the arrival of the first batch of machines and equipment. Now all progress is in full swing. Reactions: KevinK and nghanayem N nghanayem Well-known member Nov 20, 2022 #2 Best of luck in their new homes...
development of its 4nm process, dubbed N4, is running ahead of schedule. Efinix® Announces Trion® Titanium Tapeout at TSMC 16 nm Process Node: Efinix®, an innovator in programmable product platforms and technology, today announced the tapeout of its Ti60 FPGA at TSMC’s 16 nm process...
the facility itself this move wouldn’t be a job driver. These chip plants are highly automated and the few employees needed have to be highly skilled and specialized, something the U.S. labor market cannot provide at this point. So the jobs would go to foreign workers with special vi...