TSMC plans second Arizona plant following US grants

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As its first Arizona plant is due to start initial production, TSMC is now believed to be planning a second processor factory in the region.

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Apple supplier TSMC has previously said that the US's efforts to rebuild a semiconductor industry are doomed to fail, but it has been building a delayed plant in Arizona.

Now according to the Wall Street Journal, TSMC is expected to build a second semiconductor plant near Phoenix. Unspecified sources say that the company will officially announce it in the coming months.

The sources say that the cost of the new plant will be approximately the same $12 billion as for the first Arizona operation. The new plant would manufacture 3-nanometer processors, claim the sources.

TSMC confirmed to the publication that it is adding a building that could potentially be used as a second processor fabrication site. However, the company says it has not made a final decision.

The Wall Street Journal says that TSMC and other manufacturers are getting grants from the US government to encourage local production. Separately, TSMC is also one of the firms that has been granted an exemption from the new technology export laws.

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Comments

  • Reply 1 of 4
    danoxdanox Posts: 2,868member
    Is’t there a lack of water in Arizona?
    JaiOh81
  • Reply 2 of 4
    blastdoorblastdoor Posts: 3,295member
    danox said:
    Is’t there a lack of water in Arizona?
    Lots of swimming pools though and a fab is like a swimming pool.
  • Reply 3 of 4
    blastdoorblastdoor Posts: 3,295member
    Seems very clear that the CHIPS Act is working. 

    America is building back better.
    applebynatureJaiOh81
  • Reply 4 of 4
    blastdoor said:
    Seems very clear that the CHIPS Act is working. 

    America is building back better.
    This plant was planned in 2020 after trump threatened to increase taxes on chip makers not producing in the US. TMSC also were in talks to build up to 5 more after this one.
    This is an update on old news. Seems like they may have reduced initial plans if anything
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