Some of the numbers are kinda crazy, that factory is basically a miniature city. The power needed is for about 100,000 homes, the cost is about 20 billion dollars, the machines themselves are 250M each, the concrete itself is about 10 empire state buildings. It's worth it, but damn.
@ndifrekeudo3601Ай бұрын
Bro stop exaggerating how did you know all these infos. Are you the CEO???
@njpmeАй бұрын
It's in the video @@ndifrekeudo3601
@shubanobi2206Ай бұрын
@@ndifrekeudo3601did u even watch the video… its literally stated in the video. Everything else is googlable…
@sammyt4822Ай бұрын
Without computer chips, we would be a third-world country.
@sammyt4822Ай бұрын
@ndifrekeudo3601 watch the video ?
@A-Fifth-of-IfАй бұрын
I work at MMI industrial and steel in mesa Arizona. I’m proud to have worked on beams and angle sent to that job. Actually we still have more work to do for them as soon as they give the green light for the 3rd phase of the project!! It’s cool helping to build something historic and so important for the strength of the nation.
@hana_moonАй бұрын
appreciate your craftsmanship
@nbkw2aeАй бұрын
You must feel so proud. Thank you!! America 🇺🇸
@barbarashirland9078Ай бұрын
Thank you. This is a critical factory for national security.
@stephenkelly2648Ай бұрын
Thats awesome man!
@lifegamerpro4033Ай бұрын
Arizona and USA is part of India
@shoobadoo123Ай бұрын
TSMC is quite literally keeping the world running. This is one of the most important buildings in the world!
@rudysal1429Ай бұрын
Too bad it was built in Arizona. Should have been built somewhere with more water and not a desert
@XploreAzАй бұрын
@@rudysal1429 haha yeah ok.
@Western_DeclineАй бұрын
it’s not. The world is just fine with 7-14 nm chips. The U.S. is in a cold war to preserve its hegemony and dominance. It will learn the hard way that it cannot win the world through coercion and imperialism.
@KARMA-jr6ukАй бұрын
And Asml is keeping the tsmc running
@plebgaming6681Ай бұрын
@@rudysal1429 That's why solar is so effective there.
@prilep5Ай бұрын
Finally an actual Silicon Valley
@TheStopwatchGodАй бұрын
It's literally a Silicon Valley
@randomguy7175Ай бұрын
I want to see how they manage diversity quota
@Brodzik-kz8ntАй бұрын
@@randomguy7175 Hopefully 99% asian 1% other
@im4udevcoАй бұрын
Arizona Valley.
@SoldadoAntiBalas2008Ай бұрын
Slava TSMC 🇹🇼
@Chrissers2010Ай бұрын
I worked with "ASM" in the Netherlands, back in the 1990's when I was in my late 20's/early 30's, to supply equipment for the company I worked for. I was incredibly impressed by the technology and professionalism of the company. Last time to Phoenix in 2022, we visited the Arizona Game and Fish headquarters and saw the TSMC fab being built. Incredible project.
@kongchan437Ай бұрын
Good for you !
@azjeep2628 күн бұрын
are they now using diamonds? I think the new chips will be made from man made diamonds. man made diamonds today are literally the same thing
@nomadicamАй бұрын
I helped edit the English version of the written history of TSMC when I lived in Taiwan. Great country, great company, glad to see them here in the US.
@eb94499Ай бұрын
Unfortunately not recognized as a country by the US itself
@nomadicamАй бұрын
@eb94499 yeah, bummer, but they're really just trying not to kick the hornets nest by not declaring sovereignty in name. In reality though, Taiwan is its own country with its own money, government, schooling, etcetera they even write different than mainland China. Love you Taiwan!
@---hm5rhАй бұрын
@@eb94499 Because if the United States recognizes Taiwan now, China's crazy leader will go to any lengths to wage war on Taiwan.
@user-et7zg8cm6l25 күн бұрын
It wont go on your gravestone though 😄
@iu223 күн бұрын
"Apple Will Finally Make Advanced Chips In The U.S." Maybe you can edit the above title of this video because Apple doesn't actually make anything. They hire non-US, third parties (e.g., TSMC, Samsung, and Foxconn) to manufacture their phones, computers, and chips.
@GoFindAsafeSpaceАй бұрын
I work for TSMC security department here in Arizona. This place is no joke, and it's only a quarter of the way built!
@mb9662Ай бұрын
Are you available for a meeting? Our nation is often looking for security personnel in important industrial facilities willing to share information. It obvious that you are willing to share details by your posting in the KZbin comments… Loose lips sink ships
@DoukenАй бұрын
You are part of the most sought after technology in the world that is the current backbone to our way of life.
@ihrdforth3Ай бұрын
@@mb9662lol u shizo
@djdigital3806Ай бұрын
I need a job there my friend!
@DejiiJones_Ай бұрын
@@djdigital3806 NO you stay where you are 😡
@trekuhl3966Ай бұрын
The cost of the technology, clean & dry room space, the mech systems required to maintain humidity and temperature requirements, process pipe and electrical systems is astronomical. Then there’s the challenge of getting the BMS to work harmoniously is huge. Congratulations to them for getting to this point and now finding the labor to run this place.
@brodriguez11000Ай бұрын
A capital-intensive industry regardless of who's doing it.
@9x74equalsАй бұрын
@@brodriguez11000 Gotta get Automated Logic in there so I can relocate.
@ARTXXIАй бұрын
I work here currently and while typing this I am at work here..I’ll just say this…Arizona is already turning into the new Silicon Valley around this area living wise…much cheaper then California but if you want land or to invest make a move now we haven’t even scratched the surface 🇺🇸😎. I’m proud to work at a historic place which will be talked about for decades to come. Been here for 3 years and I look forward to another 4 years with my company “Banda Group International” 🎉 God Bless you all and God bless America 🇺🇸
@ashutoshyadav7385Ай бұрын
Have you purchased land here ?
@whatabouttheearthАй бұрын
😂 Good luck buddy. San Francisco was cheaper too until the tech companies moved in in several waves, then we started seeing waves of homelessness because property owners jacked up the rents to push people out to rent to techies and they sold to developers who would evict everyone (or Jack up rent to evict them) so they move techies in. I was homeless (sort of) and did homeless activism and homelessness was a problem before, but when the main bulk of tech companies moved it it was like holding a spoon to a wave. We even started seeing professionals and retirees with paychecks end up on the street. The tragic situation of homelessness now is largely due to those influxes of tech companies from around 2010 to 2015. Those companies moving into San Francisco was one of the worst things that's happened to the city since the big quake and fire. They started gentrifying entire neighborhoods and shutting down businesses (by intentionally increasing rents to kick out regular small businesses) to bring in more rich monied businesses. I hate the tech companies for what I saw in San Francisco, not just what the property owners and developers did, but how alot (not all of them) of them lorded it over people. Oh wait, you are one of those scum??? 😂
@whatabouttheearthАй бұрын
😂 Good luck buddy. San Francisco was cheaper too until the tech companies moved in in several waves, then we started seeing waves of homelessness because property owners jacked up the rents to push people out to rent to techies and they sold to developers who would evict everyone (or Jack up rent to evict them) so they move techies in. I was homeless (sort of) and did homeless activism and homelessness was a problem before, but when the main bulk of tech companies moved it it was like holding a spoon to a wave. We even started seeing professionals and retirees with paychecks end up on the street. The tragic situation of homelessness now is largely due to those influxes of tech companies from around 2010 to 2015. Those companies moving into San Francisco was one of the worst things that's happened to the city since the big quake and fire. They started gentrifying entire neighborhoods and shutting down businesses (by intentionally increasing rents to kick out regular small businesses) to bring in more rich monied businesses. I hate the tech companies for what I saw in San Francisco, not just what the property owners and developers did, but how alot (not all of them) of them lorded it over people. Oh wait, you are one of those scum??? 😂
@bmwxpicassoАй бұрын
Does Arizona have enough water in the future to support a huge population growth?
@XploreAzАй бұрын
@@whatabouttheearth haha nobody is renting anything around here. it's in the middle of the desert.
@WarriorsIntelectАй бұрын
Getting a job at TSMC is hard. I am going back to school because this is the future for our state and the country. Very impressive how much money is being funded for these fabs. Hope it all goes well.
@evanfinch4987Ай бұрын
good for you
@MichaelGalloway-u2pАй бұрын
It's not as hard as you think it is. I know plenty of inexperienced people getting jobs at fab21
@Spirit-vladАй бұрын
😂
@_Wai_Wai_Ай бұрын
its hard at TSMC, because to be profitable after investing so much money requires more hard work, the kind of hard work that most Americans are either not qualified for, or are unwilling to commit.
@MichaelGalloway-u2pАй бұрын
@_Wai_Wai_ i will fully agree with that. But Americans can be hardworking, just need to weed out the lazy ones. And they have been doing exactly that.
@ErnestPanda33Ай бұрын
I've driven past this place. Phoenix Arizona off of highway 303 and Interstate 17 and this place is massive! I thought this was going to be a next level high powered electricity production plant. The amount of power lines running within this place is insane!!!
@DUGDOORАй бұрын
Do you think the Republicans can give credit to Biden AND Arizona? They can’t mention it
@arravolleyballАй бұрын
@@DUGDOOR lol it was started under trump. Watch the video
@DUGDOORАй бұрын
@ @ Watched twice now. Started in 2021. Lolol
@arravolleyballАй бұрын
@@DUGDOOR construction yes, but the plan was drafted in 2018 under trump
@DUGDOORАй бұрын
@ Foxconn was a Trump “promise”. He’s reneging already on 2020-2024’s promises. Now he wants to sue KZbinrs. And he denied Project 2025? Roy Cohn’s ghost is rejoicing. See The Apprentice biopic or do some more research. Right back to Freiderich Drumpf’s draft dodges in Bavaria, his brothel- serving swan, Fred Trump’s indiscretions. Roy teaching Fred and Mary to cook two sets of books. Fred Trump Jr and younger brother and dad teasing him because he’d rather be a pilot than take over the corporation? Know your history a tad better.
@jimjam8166Ай бұрын
And Samsungs fabs in Texas and micron in New York will be 4-5 years away hopefully. The future of affordable and a self sustained supply chain for America is a great thing for our future.
@Dethrey_Ай бұрын
It took them three years, but now Arizona has one of the most advanced chips in the world-top of the class, tier 1, the top 1%. These are the very 4-nm and 5-nm chips we need, along with more advanced designs for the future. And TSM still produces 92% of the world's most advanced chips even in 2024.
@CreaserunnerАй бұрын
And unfortunately one of the most underfunded school systems in the nation.
@Angel-xj3wfАй бұрын
@@Creaserunnerall the funds go to military
@RogerKeulen22 күн бұрын
_Arizona has one of the most advanced chips in the world_ That's just wierd. Sounds like brainwash talk. You have a company that starts a factory there.
@Heath-k4h22 күн бұрын
@@Creaserunnerdon't confuse public and private sector
@tocino421 күн бұрын
I think education funding and quality should go up in the next 3-10 years... Pulled up by the familied working or affiliated to TSMC.
@BrikidАй бұрын
Amazing, a company investing in the US. Hiring and training US workers and students. Conscious of water use in the desert, and remaining as self-sufficient as it can on energy. All while still seeking innovation! What happened to our companies in the US that we can no longer do this for our people.
@tfwee6304Ай бұрын
The end products must be extremely expensive!.
@_CRiT_hits_Ай бұрын
Because the subsidization wasn't there. It took taxpayers giving these companies billions of dollars to make it happen.
@lifewalk244Ай бұрын
Intel messed up and could not compete. There were only 3 companies left on that level Intel, TSMC and Samsung. Maybe soon its only TSMC and Samsung. The level of investment is non comparable to anything else in the world. If you do not get the yield you are screwed very fast
@skulltula6799Ай бұрын
Only reason they are making a fab is because we paid for it with our taxes.
@Wish-HopeАй бұрын
@@tfwee6304 Yes, that’s what Morris is worried about. The total cost and supply chain completion are some key gaps between Taiwan and America.
@willbrinkАй бұрын
I invested in TSMC a few years ago, and glad I did!
@JohnQPublic345Ай бұрын
what about Intel's stock.... would you buy? its down to 20 bucks
@merrittpalmer4349Ай бұрын
@@JohnQPublic345 no
@FLIP205Ай бұрын
@@JohnQPublic345I am
@shecravesit7072Ай бұрын
@@JohnQPublic345 Lol zoom out. INTC been flat for decades
@profoundwanderer1441Ай бұрын
@@JohnQPublic345 Oh damn!.. I just looked it up. I wish I had some extra money. 😫That looks like a pretty safe bet to me.
@TraditonalUSAАй бұрын
When a blank wafer is first created, it is worth about $100. By time it goes through the 3 month process of turning it into 250+ Chips, it is worth over $125,000.
@tsport100Ай бұрын
What % of ICs cost $500 each ?
@DennistheMenace2011Ай бұрын
It is even higher after each individual chip is packaged and ready to be slotted onto a circuit board!
@1pcfredАй бұрын
I'll give ya two fiddy for it.
@menkarbeetАй бұрын
That puts each chip at $500. I think you need to fact check that claim.
@piccalillipit9211Ай бұрын
Sadly China just stopped the export to the US of the minerals you need and you have no other supplier. So in 3 months, it will still be worth $100
@vladimirdoyle3934Ай бұрын
This should be the future of manufacturing and jobs. Manufacturing chips, renewables, batteries, data centers
@samsonsoturian6013Ай бұрын
Just because it's new, doesn't mean it replaces everything else
@notthatgerryАй бұрын
@@samsonsoturian6013 should strive to electrification, renewables, nuclear, then you can have true resource independence.
@EnlistedBombinАй бұрын
We can do that with tariffs.
@EggEnjoyerАй бұрын
@@EnlistedBombinno we can’t
@josephkostinko739Ай бұрын
Thank you Mr Biden.
@machdaddy6451Ай бұрын
Excellent. So proud of Arizona for welcoming industry like this.
@imthelovestampАй бұрын
I Ubered one of the construction workers to this facility last year. Incredibly impressive building, just in the middle of nowhere
@MoonLiteNiteАй бұрын
its like a 10min drive from the city...... its a desert, you are in the city or out of it
@devinward461Ай бұрын
It won't be in the middle of nowhere for long, these kinds of projects tend to spring up cities around them eventually
@Patrick-yh5ydАй бұрын
Did he speak English?
@SoldadoAntiBalas2008Ай бұрын
Slava TSMC 🦾🇹🇼
@Wish-HopeАй бұрын
@@devinward461 You’d better invest the real estate around it quickly. In Taiwan and Japan, it is a good investment.
@512BytesАй бұрын
I first heard of TSMC when Apple had two models, one with Samsung's SOC and another with TSMCs, turns out that TSMC's was way faster, so Apple ended up ditching Samsung and made TSMC-only chips.
@AlexNomadHuangАй бұрын
iPhone 6S. Apple placed its chip orders to both Samsung(14nm) and TSMC(16nm) it turned out 16nm beat 14nm!!!! Since that, all Apple's orders went to TSMC.
@Wish-HopeАй бұрын
Then Samsung could not come back to Apple.
@rrsharizamАй бұрын
Apple doesn't make TSMC chips. They just order.
@AlexNomadHuangАй бұрын
@@rrsharizam to be more precise..... it is more like A real estate company wanna sell a luxury apartment (iPhone M chips) they have many architects to design this apartment and draw the blueprint ( Apple design the chips ) and they find a construct company to build this apartment ( TSMC makes the chips base on Apple's blueprint ) and when the apartment is finished, the real estate company can sell this apartment ( Apple's M chips in iPhone ).
@AlexNomadHuangАй бұрын
@@rrsharizam to be more precise, ... it is more like.... A real estate company, named Apple, wanna sell a luxury apartment ( iPhone M chips ) They have their own architects to design the apartment and to draw the blueprint ( Apple engineers design the chip ) Then they found a very good construct company, named TSMC, to build this apartment. ( TSMC manufacture the chips based on Apple's blueprint ) finally, the apartment is done so the real estate company can sell it. ( M chips in iPhone )
@glories227624 күн бұрын
God bless USA - from India !
@alphabryan4703Ай бұрын
got to help build this! met some extremely smart ass people along the way as well they are sparing no expense building this
@naughtiusmaximus830Ай бұрын
Except chinese don't want to come here anymore. Maybe they can replace them with Nigerians.
@SoldadoAntiBalas2008Ай бұрын
Slava TSMC 🇹🇼🦾
@mudshovel289Ай бұрын
@ I really don’t think some Malaysian/Singaporean/Indonesian Chinese can speak for actual Chinese people as if he is one of them and knows what they want. A Nigerian with a STEM degree would be a lot better than an accomplished online ethnic cheerleader like you.
@jhenmoran2Ай бұрын
Wow, they have dinosaurs in there?
@creationhasevidenceinscien97020 күн бұрын
I heard of a lot of fitters and welders that said they kept taking away from paying them the per diem that they were promised, if that's true, then they did spare some of the expenses.
@De-CentralizedАй бұрын
Love driving past that facility on the 303 and seeing all the progress after all these years.
@dhrracerАй бұрын
Why?
@criyzxАй бұрын
@@dhrracer50 years ago there was barely a freeway through the city and now we have world class manufacturing here. Arizona and ASU know how to build a damn city. And we use less water living here than we did when we farmed the place. We are extending the Tempe town lake down to downtown and growing our transit a lot better than LA ever did. Add to that we barely get any natural disasters and it’s the perfect place.. minus the summer heat lol
@SoldadoAntiBalas2008Ай бұрын
Slava TSMC 🇹🇼 Heroyam MediaTek 💯
@dhrracerАй бұрын
@@criyzx What is the point of chip manufacturing in the u.s. if the company is still owned by a foreign company? Should we continue to allow China to be one of the largest farmers in the U.S.? In the video it also stated that the company was going to have to have individual's from Taiwan come and work there. Who is going to pay for the cost of infrastructure to support this operation and the people to work there? Granted growth has costs but the profit of doing business should at least stay in the Country.
@ShookieJayАй бұрын
I work for a company that manufactures some of the optics for the ASML lithography machines. Feels good knowing I made a contribution to something so awesome
@ToldYouSo18Ай бұрын
As a ASML employee.. thanks for the parts buddy. You work at ZEISS?
@ShookieJayАй бұрын
@ToldYouSo18 Zygo
@ShookieJay21 күн бұрын
@@ToldYouSo18 Zygo
@patrickpaterson8785Ай бұрын
I think Wilbur Ross remembers when dirt was invented- nevermind 4nm chips.
@Redstapleryadayada37Ай бұрын
LOL
@vimak3368Ай бұрын
lol
@naplesflexplorerАй бұрын
Amazing that only critical govt positions keep elderly folks in the same position despite their mental acuity not even fit enough to drive a vehicle themselves. I wonder why it only happens in congress and not in the private sector. Couldn't be because the lobbyist bought and paid them off and don't want to let their owned asset go. Nah couldn't be that. If Wilbur Ross was involved in the chip acts you can bet we Americans are getting screwed. That guy couldn't even order from a McDonald touch screen. Insane
@beginnereasyАй бұрын
I teach void presence
@cooperevans4398Ай бұрын
I was hoping somebody was gonna comment about him lol
@kindnuguzАй бұрын
The best investment in history hands down. Worth every penny spent
@laura-ann.072628 күн бұрын
You're absolutely correct. Digital information processing is a part of almost every consumer electronic gadget and appliance in existance. Even home appliances as basic as a fridge, laundry machine, dishwaser, and microwave oven - all have controls that incorporate printed circuit boards with integrated circuit chips on them. Modern automobiles get nearly double the fuel economy of their predecessors of the 1970's because computers control the fuel injection, ignition and valve timing. I can state a specific vehicle too, from my own life: I owned a 1978 Toyota Corolla back in the day. Bought brand new, it got about 25 mpg. Even though it had a catalytic converter, there's no way it could pass the EPA tailpipe pollution standards of today. I currently own a 2020 Corolla Hybrid. It gets 50 mpg, and has at least 100% more powertrain torque and horsepower than that '78 Corolla - largely thanks to the much more efficient gasoline engine and the 70 hp electric motor in the Hybrid powertrain - all of this only being possible because of the computers that control the powertrain. The very computers (and in some cases cell phones) that everyone who participated in this conversation thread used to type their comments on, were of course only possible because of the IC chips in them that this factory is going to make when it goes into production.
@reybontje237521 күн бұрын
@@laura-ann.0726What's also super important is the knowledge and experience that will come out of the fab. Americans will now be able to gain experience there, Arizona's colleges will invest more in semiconductor research and engineering. In that regard, the US is gaining so much more than just a fab. I'm very confident that this investment will more than pay for itself just with that alone.
@joeliu9603Ай бұрын
A proud TSMC ADR shareholder - Making America Great Again! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@felixthecat934729 күн бұрын
Yea, it's too bad that the Orange Turd had NOTHING to do with this. It was all Sleepy Joe. The funny thing is that the Orange Turd will take credit for it, just like he did with Biden lowering drug prices.
@OptimusPrime-x9xАй бұрын
There’s a whole ecosystem that must be built around this industry. It took Taiwan decades to get to its current position.
@mudshovel289Ай бұрын
@@OptimusPrime-x9x then let us begin the process now.
@briancheng850Ай бұрын
Taiwan appears to lose its vantage in production of semiconductor, particularly in advanced process that is a silicone shield for Taiwan. badly!
@OptimusPrime-x9xАй бұрын
@ What? If Taiwan is at a disadvantage it’s because of politics. They have everything else. Took decades to get to their level. Can’t tell me the chip made in the US is the same price or cheaper than the same from Asia. Maybe you think China will take Taiwan
@_Aeon_Ай бұрын
If no employees from TSMC Taiwan decide to work in Arizona, we'll see how quickly these fabs will fail production yield target.
@mudshovel289Ай бұрын
@@_Aeon_ well these people go to China for a higher salary so I think they’ll also go to the USA. There are many ways the US can attract foreign workers, like not taxing their income.
@NickDrinksWaterАй бұрын
I drove by that factory, it was very impressive!
@robertwest6350Ай бұрын
Nice to see America is taking back control of its Micro Chip manufacturing
@MelvinStaRita-yb2fmАй бұрын
Congratulations to TSMC and America!
@NeygarzruinedAmericaАй бұрын
Whos paying for that 52B?
@MelvinStaRita-yb2fmАй бұрын
@NeygarzruinedAmerica American taxpayers,of course.
@RestedTÖSTАй бұрын
I love this, we need computer chips made in America. I hope the momentum pushes more companies to manufacture more electronics here.
@cjhan47Ай бұрын
It won’t happen we lack the skilled personnel to even fully staff this one. Our poor education system has insured our low standing in the tech world. That why most who will work here or from other countries.
@nathen4021Ай бұрын
Absolutely....!
@naruto6918Ай бұрын
@@cjhan47i guess tsmc can teach these skills in colleges 3-4 years, with some practical experience they will be ready in this job…😅
@Nick-kn6ilАй бұрын
@cjhan47 Yes and no. I've gone to private school and public school the biggest difference wasn't the teachers honestly my public school teachers were often better than the private school teachers. The main difference I found was cultural kids from private school were generally from 2 parent households who were successful and very strict of their kids academically. Kids are very impressionable and want to seem cool and not get made fun of for being a nerd and many times the cool kids are kids who don't care about doing well in school. On top of that it makes it difficult to learn when just a couple of kids are misbehaving in class.
@chrispopovich700Ай бұрын
This doesn’t count as “made in America” because it’s still a Taiwanese company
@JT125g5Ай бұрын
Impressive place! So thankful for the CHiPs Act! 💪💙💪
@bigallabowski8235Ай бұрын
Too bad they didn’t need that money. Plant started construction in 2018.
@penmax5137Ай бұрын
Hoooray for Morris Chang!!! Hooray for TSMC!!
@rmflyer1258Ай бұрын
Thank for locking out a lot of American workers and bringing a lot of Taiwanese to work there
@beyondfossilАй бұрын
14:51 - This TSMC Arizona facility currently has 14.5MW of solar panels from their one parking lot solar array on the southeast corner of the campus. At 22% capacity factor, that equates to 76.6MWh per day of solar electricity production from just this one array. So to cover the daily 2.85GWh of electricity, TSMC would only need about 37 of their current parking lot solar arrays. They could probably fit another 10 of them on the campus alone and the building rooftops can be used as well. Then the remaining 26 can quite easily come from the vast deserts around the fab or the greater Phoenix/Arizona area. Add another 15% for safety margin and TSMC's own solar would take a massive chunk of their annual load off from the grid. Add in on-site energy storage and see that amount rise significantly. The closer the solar arrays are to the fab, the less grid infrastructure is used because on-site solar unloads the grid. In lulls of activity, these solar arrays would be exporting power and actually supporting the grid. There is also wind power turbine power which can provide power through the night.
@brodriguez11000Ай бұрын
Cooler underneath panels.
@richardconway6425Ай бұрын
I thought the parking lot solar arrays were for recharging their electric cars !! Doh !
@beyondfossilАй бұрын
@@brodriguez11000 Yes, it's a perfect combination really. All parking lots, especially in the southwest should have overhead solar. There's probably enough parking lot area in places like southern California, Arizona, NM to power entire cities' annual electrical use! Even if not fully, then a big chunk of annual demand.
@beyondfossilАй бұрын
@@richardconway6425 The solar arrays are more the likely "grid-tied". So they'll power anything attached to the grid, including EVs. But with that massive array, the EV power draw is a small amount relative to the total output. EV's charged from an overhead array is about as perfect a combination you can get. Big power flowing into your EV's batteries directly from the sky, and totally bypassing the grid. Then enjoy "riding on sunshine". ☀⚡🚗
@stephenkelly2648Ай бұрын
Great idea, but the solar power would need a massive battery bank as well to store power during the periods of time when the sun is down. Solar would not be able to supply the baseload power needed for a 24/7 manufacturing schedule. But i do agree that it is a good idea to offset the large energy demand on the rest of Arizona's grid. The best option is for APS to construct multiple new reactors at our regional Palo Verde nuclear power generating station. Coming from an Arizona resident :)
@nickb7704Ай бұрын
Thank Joe Biden for his CHIPS and Science act for expediting this construction to make America manufacture again!
@ADOTliedАй бұрын
It was planned and ground was broken before the head of the Biden family crime syndicate was in office gherkin
@soulking3k940Ай бұрын
but everyone is doing this stuff now while trump is gonna be in office seems like no one was listening to sleepy joe when he made that bill lolol
@nickb7704Ай бұрын
@ unfortunately that is completely false! Just took a few years for the plans to be drawn and constructed to be completed
@The_BalloАй бұрын
Wow, I didn't know Biden's pockets were that deep. Thanks Biden, for taking my money
@ADOTliedАй бұрын
@@nickb7704 BS, it started in 2014! Read for a change
@brownrunsАй бұрын
Curious to see if cultural differences at TSMC cause difficulties for workers in the U.S.
@enil719Ай бұрын
As taiwanese yes 🥲( hard work less money
@larryc1616Ай бұрын
It's the lazy US workers and lack of US engineers that'll give TSMC difficulties. They didn't even want to build in the US but forced to by our gov
@MetaView7Ай бұрын
*this is like transplanting a Michelin restaurant from Paris and expecting it to excel in the desert culture.*
@ChrisVink-b5bАй бұрын
@@larryc1616 By the Taiwanese government. TSMC has existed since 1987. Why do they have the sudden desire to build fabrications plants in other countries? Are they doing this factoring in a possible takeover of Taiwan by China, and the executives think in that event this is a way to guaranteed independence for control of the company? This is just a guess.
@abdiganiadenАй бұрын
@@larryc1616 No one forced them. TSMC knows US is best customer. Almost majority of IP is owned by American companies and almost all chips will be purchased by American companies.
@kilo6490Ай бұрын
This is Huge! Bringing TSMC chip manufacturing to US soil! 🙌🏼🙌🏼
@DiscoveryGlobeLifeDocumentaryYАй бұрын
This is truly fascinating! A $65 billion investment and Apple as the largest customer? It’s incredible to see such advanced tech manufacturing coming to the U.S. Can’t wait to see how TSMC’s Arizona fabs shape the future of the semiconductor industry. Thanks for the exclusive inside look-looking forward to more updates!
@DennistheMenace2011Ай бұрын
Astounding how Taiwan, an island of 23 million inhabitants can outdo the rest of the world combined.
@murc111Ай бұрын
In fairness, most advanced chip designs come from the US.
@lightlock2177Ай бұрын
@@murc111I find it so amusing how any time a non Western country excels at something theres a seemingly compulsive need to dampen praise. The Taiwanese have done exceptionally well, just recognize that and appreciate that they’re willing to play ball with us.
@thembinkosindabula6063Ай бұрын
@@lightlock2177 While it's true that the Taiwanese deserve praise, neglecting the contribution of Western companies is intellectually dishonest. TSMC's dominance relies critical technologies provided by the West. Such as 1. ASML (Netherlands): the sole producer of EUV machines indispensable for advanced chip manufacturing. 2. Zeiss (Germany): Makers of precision optics critical for ASML machines. 3. The US: A leader in advanced chip design, supplying critical components for ASML and Zeiss optics as well as semiconductor and intellectual property and expertise. Taiwan's achievements are not in isolation but within a tightly interdependent framework of global innovation. Ignoring this make your argument incomplete and one sided. By accusing others of being unwilling to "just recognise" Taiwan's success you display a double standard. If Taiwan deserves praise for its achievements. Then so do the western companies that provide foundational technologies and expertise that enabled Taiwan's success. Your unwillingness to extend the same level of acknowledgement reflects a biased inconvenient standard. Your argument presents a false dichotomy by framing recognition of Western contributions as an attempt to "dampen praise" for Taiwan. Acknowledging the collaborative effort does not diminish Taiwan's achievements, it contextualizes them. Praising TSMC doesn't mean ignoring it's reliance on western technologies and partnerships developed by others. Both can coexist. True recognition is rooted in understanding the broader context, not in isolating accomplishments from the ecosystem that made them possible.
@K-tw4wbАй бұрын
@@murc111 Designing them and building them are two separate stories s
@sibusisotshabalala3662Ай бұрын
The lithography machines are made in the Netherlands by asml💯Taiwan is basically like a really advanced assembling factory 🤦🤞🏽
@latchedagencyАй бұрын
This is an astronomically huge win for the US.
@mikslids7083Ай бұрын
TSMC has finalized plans to build seven advanced chip factories in Taiwan, producing 2-nanometer and 1.6-nanometer chips that are two generations ahead of the global competition. The total investment amounts to nearly US$300 billion. TSMC makes enough profit to cover its capital every six months. Only semiconductor companies that make significant profits can afford to invest US$300 billion in building new, more advanced chip manufacturing plants. Do TSMC's competitors have the capability to invest US$300 billion in building new, more advanced chip factories? If not, then TSMC will continue to lead! Having money and leading technology are guarantees of never being defeated!
@marksheffield3909Ай бұрын
Drove by this a few weeks ago. Truly monumental work.
@xs-xb4ihАй бұрын
i live 15 minutes away from this facility. it’s truly massive and is in the middle of a desert
@Ricardorhino8813 күн бұрын
We didn't need this in Arizona tbh our water isn't sufficient enough to even have plants like these or even having waves of out of staters move in Arizona! This State is going downhill forsure and will turn into California soon😢.
@luisgomez3936Ай бұрын
Finally this technology is being brought to U.S. and this is very good for the future and the security of the U.S..
@markkuuss14 күн бұрын
The US invented the tech in the first place. So it's just coming back home.
@beaniemacАй бұрын
I heard about this story a long time ago, and this is great to see it come to fruition now that advanced semiconductors can be produced domestically
@piehamcake1Ай бұрын
Profits still go overseas silly
@beaniemacАй бұрын
@@piehamcake1 still provides high paying American jobs and TSMC is publicly traded so anyone can invest in them. Furthermore, we don't have to constantly worry about China potentially attacking Taiwan and having a monopoly control over the majority of advanced semiconductors.
@JaxxHaxАй бұрын
@@piehamcake1they’re talking about risk and profits, and they have to pay taxes and much else
@breadogi7118Ай бұрын
@@piehamcake1 who cares, its good that taiwan isnt the only one who can make chips.
@mudshovel289Ай бұрын
@@piehamcake1 Actually the profits go to whoever owns shares in the company. Even you can get a piece if you want to invest. But if you didn’t know that then you definitely don’t invest in anything, so why do you care about other people’s profits anyway?
@rickintexas158423 күн бұрын
These fab centers are staggeringly complex. The products they make are simply amazing.
@danlee8640Ай бұрын
TSMC also pointed out that chips produced in USA is 50% more expensive.Think they have a pact to sell these expensive chips to USA government.
@AlexNomadHuangАй бұрын
well... we have warned USA government few years ago. USA still want it.. so yes, .. that is part of the deal. for the same chip, the price will be higher to be made in AZ than in Taiwan. sounds fair.
@Lana-xd7eyАй бұрын
Labor cost and material!/energy cost is unsustainable so this factory will face so many hardships in the future
@seanl764Ай бұрын
Lol that's just 50% increase. Cost the taxpayers at most 10-20 billion a year, small price to pay for defence. If a war breaksout, then the usa can just disable the taiwan factory, and become the sole supplier.
@Lana-xd7eyАй бұрын
@@seanl764 War with china? America don't have the capability to do that
@shakirghazali2890Ай бұрын
@@seanl764classic american
@x-men69-96Ай бұрын
Where will they get the water?
@МастерБалдырган19 күн бұрын
Это так грандиозно! Невероятное количество моментов нюансов знаний и т.д и т.д и т.д.😯
@gaminginstilllife9429Ай бұрын
where do they get all the fresh water needed?
@TrueThatTucsonАй бұрын
Central Arizona Project
@JimHolder-pk2kkАй бұрын
@@TrueThatTucson Actually (as with most advanced manufacturing) it comes through in-house water recycling. Listen again to the video, especially near the end of "Workers, Water and Power" section.
@SomeUserNameBlahBlahАй бұрын
@@JimHolder-pk2kk That will be in the future, today it still requires external water.
@JimHolder-pk2kkАй бұрын
@@SomeUserNameBlahBlah You are correct that according to this video it would be in the future. But since reverse osmosis and other water purification methods have been mature technologies for some time (they have been successfully used at manufacturing plants where I have worked in the past) It would not be far enough in the future to have any real impact.
@marcelo55869Ай бұрын
They will buy it with all the tax extemptions they got
@squalleyАй бұрын
i live 10 mins away from here and it looks amazing.
@carloschu7127Ай бұрын
Did real state market go up in prices around your area ?
@squalleyАй бұрын
@ not by much. they are building a small city around it. recently working on a Hwy to help with traffic. there has already been alot of growth up here, but now over the past 5 to 7 years the area has bloomed beautifully. i’ve lived up here in the area since 2004. very exciting time. oh, the size they talked about in this report is accurate and they are still expanding it. most people in the know about the project are pumped. i know i am 🖖🏾
@devengudinas1649Ай бұрын
Eyesore
@MichaelGalloway-u2pАй бұрын
@@carloschu7127prices will skyrocket in maybe 3-5 years. So many projects planned for the area. Get in while you can for a good long term investment.
@Zooom88Ай бұрын
it's a giant factory lmao. how is that amazing.
@cd8086Ай бұрын
Thank you Biden for the CHIPS Act! Bring advanced manufacturing back to the US!!
@distorta20 күн бұрын
Another program Trump will take credit for
@Elegant-CapybaraАй бұрын
3:19 "It's not a game for Sissies" 🤣
@cowslawАй бұрын
That was such random remark lol
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@vonescher6887Ай бұрын
TSMC and ASML are kings of the semiconductor production.
@stevejetmanАй бұрын
NO they aren't. You are so wrong. I work at a Semiconductor company here in Chandler and have friends that work at TSMC just north of us in Phoenix and Samsung is the largest and most advanced Chip company in the world. Look it up before you post. BTW, ASML doesn't produce Semiconductor Chips, they produce tools that go into Fabs.
@vonescher6887Ай бұрын
@stevejetman ASML is monopolist for EUV machines and TSMC produces over 90% of the worlds supply of the most advanced chips. Nvidia leading the AI revolution with Blackwell chip, all thee are Kings 👑
@stevejetmanАй бұрын
@ WRONG!!!!!! You sound like an armchair poster. TSMC produces 90% of the MOST advanced chips in the world., not 90% or ALL of the chips. Big difference. Samsung is the largest and has the highest market share and sales in the world. Do some research before you make comments.
@vonescher6887Ай бұрын
@@stevejetman Thanks for the research 😉
@JohnQPublic345Ай бұрын
@@stevejetman which of these companies would you recommend buying Stock in?
@IRaoulDukeАй бұрын
We needed this as Intel apparantly doesn't know how to fab themselves anymore.😢
@TheCyberMantisАй бұрын
Intel chips were made in Malaysia and China for years. And people are worried about Huawei getting their hands on chips?
@dps253Ай бұрын
The chip act money given to Intel fab is down the toilet just like that.
@nucleardog6675Ай бұрын
The hard truth is being competent at all levels matters more then money.
@IRaoulDukeАй бұрын
@nucleardog6675 I'm sure this is just a coincidence - While many companies have been playing catch up when it comes to achieving diversity, equity and inclusion goals, Intel has been measuring its DEI efforts for more than a decade. The Silicon Valley microprocessor giant says it achieved its 2020 goal of reaching full representation of women and underrepresented minorities in its U.S. workforce two years ahead of schedule, and in January 2019, it achieved 100% gender pay equity globally
@TheCyberMantisАй бұрын
@@IRaoulDuke Which is a stupid way to run a company. Especially a tech company. I don't care if my company is all 60 year old Japanese men with P.h.D's. If they are the best at what they do... then that's my team. I couldn't care less about race or gender. That is not important at all. Newsflash: DEI is a form of racism. The devil hopes you won't notice.
@Steven-xf8mz24 күн бұрын
Give it a few years: headline news full with pollution problems, labor law violation, union strikes, etc.... if end product is something every US household can afford, then it can't be mostly made in the US unless there is absolutely no profit margin and/or enough tax credit to fill the gap every year.
@vectorfox4782Ай бұрын
Where will the other 3 plants be located in Arizona?
@MH-pz8wfАй бұрын
Japan already has one humming and the 2nd one coming soon; Germany just starts its plant for mainly auto chip and not the advanced one.
@Kraken_TLАй бұрын
This's pretty cool. Them replacing fabs in Taiwan isn't really possible, but this guaranteed a backup in the US if there are chip shortages.
@elrondes1Ай бұрын
Backup of less advanced chips. Taiwanese law prohibits offshoring their most advanced chips that Apple uses in its iPhones
@Kraken_TLАй бұрын
@@elrondes1 yeah that makes sense. they need that chip monopoly due to geopolitics
@dps253Ай бұрын
@@Kraken_TLthat’s also their proprietary knowledge regardless of the geopolitics, we’ve got respect that.
@jameswalker366Ай бұрын
For those in the sector, which publicly listed companies are worth looking into linked to this US fab construction phase?
@phillm156Ай бұрын
Sounds like a natural place for some thorium reactors.
@shubashuba9209Ай бұрын
I hope bringing chip manufacturing to America doesn't mean America abandons it's commitment to protect Taiwan.
@dionwahn312Ай бұрын
Don't worry. Politicians will never miss an opportunity to line line their pockets with money fighting proxy wars. Uniteds States path will always be shaped by stock investments made by congress.
@---hm5rhАй бұрын
I believe that instead of being a coward like Afghanistan, relying on others for protection and fleeing at the last moment, it’s better to find a way to protect myself, demonstrate determination to the world, and earn respect and support.
@KhanhDinh291Ай бұрын
there were never any protection. best you'll get is old weapons like Ukraine
@corydonrose6109Ай бұрын
Maybe so, GB left Hong Kong to be taken over by China, and now the future of Taiwan is bleak.
@陸皓邦25 күн бұрын
Thank you for making this video! I hope that one day I'll have the opportunity to work as a vendor in one of the TSMC fabs over there.
@HarryMonnАй бұрын
Proud to see advanced manufacturing coming back to America
@koderkenАй бұрын
What will they do when they soon run out of water?
@Jerryfree1010Ай бұрын
You may not know this company’s wastewater treatment equipment and technology. It’s not just semiconductors. A company can become world-class. The various manufacturers around it are by no means simple as you think. The media in Japan have already seen it. .
@@aheroictaxidriver3180 they'll have dip with those chips.
@allenseeallendo584410 күн бұрын
This will be worth every penny in the future.
@isaacicedАй бұрын
My school got flooded with Taiwanese students after TSMC opened.
@ImListeningToReasonАй бұрын
Thank you President Biden.
@413PDSАй бұрын
I live in Phoenix and these chip plants are being built in other parts of the Phoenix metro area as well. Not to mention all the data centers going up.
@msh104utubeАй бұрын
When you pair Asian brains and American muscle, you get TSMC Arizona.
@dddon513Ай бұрын
And a huge water drain in an area that cannot possibly support it. Morons.
@JigilJigilАй бұрын
It's vice versa; TSMC is more like American technology and hard work Asians; most of the tools in TSMC fabs come from American companies, from semiconductor fabrication equipment to meteorology tools, EDAs, software... even the EUV systems are partly American (the EUV technology was originally developed by US DOE national labs and the private sector in the US; the tech was transferred to ASML, even today the most complicated and critical part of the system, the light source, is designed and made in the US by an American company).
@jeepguy4499Ай бұрын
Who manufactures capital equipment for semiconductor manufacturing in America? Not in any factory I’ve ever been in. They’re all Japanese and German with asml making all the good photo stuff and they do diffusion but who in America makes equipment?
@abdiganiadenАй бұрын
@@jeepguy4499 ASML is built almost entirely with American IP. ASML is basically an American company
@robertlee8805Ай бұрын
Well America will fall behind even more once TRUMPFCK gets its hands on our Progress. He seems to want us to de-evolve into the past millenia. He'll take away schools and higher education so Americans will be as dumb as he is or more.
@amazon4716Ай бұрын
TSMC building chips in the UAE would be a mistake. It would be like building in india. They have networks tied to Russia and China.
@scottwang6256Ай бұрын
I guess the reliability and yield might be a concern? Making semiconductor "factory" successful or surpass other competitors needs lots of things besides intelligence- such as endurance/hard working/collaboration/disciplined, and it might need almost all employees to follow, not just engineers/management team, and also maybe the massive operators in the production line.
@surfntrucksАй бұрын
It’s good to know we have chip manufacturers in America now.
@jaker3151Ай бұрын
Trump's solution to everything is tariffs 🙄
@diegojon8267Ай бұрын
Stupid is as stupid does.
@gsloehrАй бұрын
yes and thats the way it should be your dumb job we dont need!!!
@you2be8397 күн бұрын
He's not alone though, because that's usually the 1st (and sometimes only) solution other governments also use when trying to solve a problem: a tariff here; a tax there and the problem will eventually get fixed, hopefully, as if by miracle!...
@DennisSmithAIStockImageClubАй бұрын
Micron in Boise is building a chip fab building that is going to be huge.
@michaelprozonic6 күн бұрын
this was needed as a caution of the threat of China against Taiwan
@momo_san1980Ай бұрын
To run a fab, it requires a lot of fresh water. It is in the middle of a desert. Where will the water come from?
@AlexNomadHuangАй бұрын
underground water.
@AlexNomadHuangАй бұрын
@@liupeyhwa oh yea.. i saw that yesterday.
@FadingVitalsАй бұрын
@@AlexNomadHuangunderground water reserves are going down for years in a hilarious speed!
@AlexNomadHuangАй бұрын
@@FadingVitals true. but TSMC has strong water recycling tech. 60% ~ 75% water can be recycled and each drop of water can be used for at least 3.5 times.
@tobyodАй бұрын
So how many gigawatts will this need to cool...and where will the water come from?
@iu223 күн бұрын
"Apple Will Finally Make Advanced Chips In The U.S." There is a mistake in the video title because Apple doesn't actually "make" anything. Non-US, third parties (e.g., TSMC, Samsung, and Foxconn) are the ones that manufacture Apple's phones, computers, and chips. Please do better, CNBC.
@baa0325Ай бұрын
“Steel that weighs as much as 970 Boeing 777s.” Given the way Boeing has been conducting business recently, probably more like 1200 or so.
@AlexNomadHuangАй бұрын
haha.. i get ur joke.
@ShawnRitchАй бұрын
$65 billion dollars would be more than enough money to end the low income and homeless housing crisis across the entire USA.
@NeverStop909Ай бұрын
lol homelessness could be ended but big corporations love to create problems and gatekeepers the solutions
@ShawnRitchАй бұрын
@@NeverStop909 Our( the USA's ) oligarchs currently do have the ability to make it so difficult and costly that it wouldn't be possible; But it is something that is vital to all of our peoples mental and physical well being.
@Electronic424Ай бұрын
homeless people would live in a hotel for a year then go back on the streets, wasted money.
@Cooter--l._.Y._.IАй бұрын
I've seen this regurgitated idea parroted over and over, but nobody ever explains how the money can actually solve the problem long-term. Sounds good if you don't think about it for more than a few seconds though.
@ShawnRitchАй бұрын
@@Cooter--l._.Y._.I The concept I like the best is 'how Finland solved homelessness' with their housing first. It actually ended up saving Finland $$$. You should check it out.
@leorickpccenter15 күн бұрын
yields also depend on the size of the chip being made and how complex those designs are. The parking area with solar panel is nice and an efficient use of the space.
@ykd0011Ай бұрын
Let me fix the title: "TSMC will finally make advanced chips in USA" and will put apple logo on it and sell them
@niyazzmoithu20Ай бұрын
yeah😂
@XploreAzАй бұрын
You mean like every company does?
@MalloryBoyd-fp9ipАй бұрын
We thought maintaining the design of chips in US was more profitable than making them, very simple. I was there during the entire shift
@TheCyberMantisАй бұрын
Yup. Maximize profit for the shareholders any way you can.
@TeolulzАй бұрын
nonsense. Intel has been building chips for decades. they just lost.
@christamez444223 күн бұрын
I was there few years ago. Helped built fab 1 and fab 2.. I should be back at the end of this month
@mikep1831Ай бұрын
Chip Fabs need huge amount water to operate, so whose idea to build it in Arizona desert?
@FondofmelobsterАй бұрын
They recycle it
@SandeepYadav-nr7vtАй бұрын
Not fully @@Fondofmelobster
@AlexNomadHuangАй бұрын
60 ~ 75% water is recycled. TSMC has a very good water recycled tech. each drop of water can be used for at least 3.5 times... last week Japanese journalist visit TSMC fab in japan and made a report about it.
@AlexNomadHuangАй бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/q6G1aHiCqLJgmNU
@brenthonn-r9wАй бұрын
im sure one of the biggest companies in the world, before they spend 75billion, looked into that and were more than satisfied.
@gzhang207Ай бұрын
It is nice to have fabs in Arizona, but the chip production ecosystem is incomplete. For example, chips made by TSMC for NVidia will have to be shipped back to Taiwan for packaging.
@wilycoyote1924Ай бұрын
Which is why Amkor is building a $2 billion dollar facility next door in Peoria. They are closing that gap.
@famakuАй бұрын
The ecosystem will never be complete. Building chips requires hundreds of highly specialized companies from around the world. No country can do that alone.
@gzhang207Ай бұрын
@@famaku once a wafer is completed from a fab clean room it must be processed as close / soon as possible for testing, dicing and packaging to minimize contamination. For this reason all these post fab companies reside close-by.
@jamanyanaАй бұрын
Fab's complete! Awesome stuff, 😮🐐
@ltkwokАй бұрын
TSMC can’t find enough people with the experience to work at it’s US FABs. That means it will be a long time before the yield (good wafer) will be good enough for the FAB to be profitable. How many experienced engineers are here? In Taiwan, there are thousands and it took a decade to attract the people with the brains to do this.
@alexanderbrown6077Ай бұрын
Early production yields have already been announced to be competitive with sister fabs in Taiwan
@MrErizidАй бұрын
@@alexanderbrown6077 Yes, because TSMC imports over 50% of its workforce from Taiwan. We gave this company billions of dollars and they aren't hiring Americans.
@ithilpalladiumАй бұрын
@@MrErizidit's because they literally can't hire enough Americans. They have complained and voiced the issue with building up a local work force. There's just not enough Americans with the experience or education that they need to run the fab. They, along with other chip fabs in Arizona have been investing in the local universities to build/improve the courses and number of students specialized for chip manufacturing. The people they're bringing from Taiwan will help train and teach the people working at these fabs, it just will take time.
@gwyn.Ай бұрын
@@MrErizid Lmao you made it sounded like they’re hiring Amazon delivery drivers, I’m not saying one is better than the other but it takes way more education and resources to create these workforces for chips fabs. That’s why TSMC are constantly hiring from universities.
@mjbaz7350Ай бұрын
Problem isn't lack of skilled workers. Intel has a fab on the south side of town, been there for years. They want skilled workers that will work 18hrs a day, do what they're told, and get paid peanuts. There's a shortage of workers willing to put up with that.
@jjrrlovesreadingАй бұрын
TSMC will make America great again (MAGA)🎉🎉🎉
@revotor8142Ай бұрын
Just got a job here! Starting tomorrow :)
@tw8725Ай бұрын
Not a good news for Taiwan. What else does Americans want to take away from Taiwan? The entire supply chain?
@andrewball4518Ай бұрын
I think TSMC probably have enough orders to keep their Taiwan fabs busy.
@Delusion_is_realАй бұрын
America does not want to take away anything from Taiwan 🇹🇼 the US just wants to be more self soon the chip industry.
@mightisrightАй бұрын
We want your stinky tofu.
@tonyhust1Ай бұрын
Their probably moving to usa before China invades
@MoonLiteNiteАй бұрын
ok gramps "they took er jubs!"
@ebf1003Ай бұрын
Thank you Biden!
@gsloehrАй бұрын
than you trump
@ebf1003Ай бұрын
@gsloehr Trump tried to sink this bill. He'll try to repeal it. Get ready for the find out stage that'll hurt Americans, left and right.
@marshabalderston1696Ай бұрын
Very glad that's going to happen. All businesses will be happy
@jeanmarcleplattenier2762Ай бұрын
Building a chip plant in the Phoenix area where there is a lack of power supply, heat, and scarcity of water is ridiculous.
@aminy23Ай бұрын
Lack of earthquakes, hurricanes, tsunamis, flood, snow, frozen roads, cyclones, etc helps keep it open. Sun = solar.
@aheroictaxidriver3180Ай бұрын
The States are allocated water from the Colorado River based on shoreline. Arizona gets more of it than California. And AZ got its first nuclear reactor about 50 years ago. And you must be a dunce if you think Phoenix has a shortage of heat.
@Clickworker10126 күн бұрын
And lots of dust
@justotorres742Ай бұрын
TSMC do a very smart move, having a facility outside TAIWAN ,a contingency plan if China invade Taiwan ,production of chips will not be affected. I'm holding their stock ,and since PRES BIDEN term the economy so good that when i bought TSMC $ 82/share now it is $202/share , PRES BIDEN you are the best.
@user-xm1qn4th3f15 күн бұрын
This is in view of my house..its pretty damn amazing how fast they put it all up
@80sbreakerАй бұрын
Glad this TSMC project went to Arizona and not California
@whatsnew-b8vАй бұрын
TSMC -> USMC
@kvm1992Ай бұрын
They don't understand.
@mcddewittАй бұрын
Marine Corps?
@stevewise75Ай бұрын
More like USSMC
@kvm1992Ай бұрын
@@stevewise75 Or ASMC
@sammyt4822Ай бұрын
AArp
@OneBiasedOpinionАй бұрын
About damn time we started making our own.
@aheroictaxidriver3180Ай бұрын
The first silicon chips were made in the USA, Einstein, by Fairchild Semiconductor and Texas Instruments.
@OneBiasedOpinionАй бұрын
@ oh, my bad for not clarifying “again,” thereby staving off your inevitable wrath, O font of knowledge and wisdom.
@aheroictaxidriver3180Ай бұрын
@@OneBiasedOpinion The govt. got tired of building football stadiums for billionaires.