• Atramentous
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    11 months ago

    I’m no industry expert, but I’d assume there’s also a shortage of other things necessary for a chip fab as well. Machining, component parts, etc. It’s not just the chip fab but also the local supply lines and economic infrastructure. That all has to be established from the ground up in AZ whereas it already exists in Asian locales like Taiwan, Korea, and China. Economist Noah Smith has been hammering about this for a while - he calls these network effects “agglomeration”

    • DefiantTostada@lemmy.world
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      11 months ago

      The wafer equipment market has more US roots than the fab market, as many tools are designed here (even if built in Asia). Their supply chains are different than TSMC/Samsung and less localized to “home country only”. Also, TSMC was bringing their supply chain with them for AZ.

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      11 months ago

      I think ASML has already supplied the tooling for the factory, and GlobalFoundries has open headroom for substrates. It’s almost guaranteed that there’s some delays in other tooling, but supply for the factory is ready to go. The longest delayed parts are already installed.