Get Off My Lawn said:
C@LAg said:
this is one of those things that seems really good on paper, but makes you wonder what the details and caveats are.
TSMC is under no obligation to move a notable chunk of production here once built or sell wafer production at global competitive prices.
their fabs in asia will ALWAYS have a lower cost and higher profit margin over anything they make in the US, and those higher costs will be passed on to consumers.
My understanding of the chip wars has been that the us companies missed out on the ASM machines that TSMC gambled on, so they basically swore off that generation and are investing in ASM's next generation machines to leapfrog TSMC. I may be wrong, but when it reshores the outputs will be another order of magnitude better.
given that THIS particular fab plant is TSMC, not sure how that applies here. TSMC is not going to undercut themselves in the global arena. And THEY will be the ones determining what machines goes inside the plant.
Again, a lot of this is smoke and mirrors to get credit/loans and appease the American govt. The CHIPS act should be targeting domestic construction AND ownership, e.g. companies like Intel, so that they are more competitive on the global stage while retaining the assets and technical know-how here in the US. . But intel is doing nothing but ****ting bed after bed these days. And AMD is not into this.
the ones who COULSD benefit
most are nvidia, Apple, AMD Intel. Not many others.