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Apple's Epic gamble: birthright citizenship ruling cited to overturn antisteering mandate
9secondkox2 said:Considering the 9th district covers basically the west coast, it’s pretty clear their decision was an example of judicial overreach - something they’re not unfamiliar with. Good on Apple to challenge the ground they stand on. -
TSMC US chip production may soon only be three years behind Taiwan
9secondkox2 said:While I am no fan of Joe Biden or his administration, he was wise to recognize that Trump did a good thing by getting TSMC to manufacture here. The Chips (and Science) Act was very helpful in increasing what TSMC wanted to do originally and see the work actually begin. Credit to both administrations on that front, and a very special mention of McCaul, Matsui, Cornyn, and Warner for coming up with it and introducing it in 2020. It may not be everything it should have been, but it was a good catalyst for better to come in the future.
That said, I doubt TSMC wants to ever have US manufacturing exactly on par with Taiwan, considering they want to maintain their value in the eyes of powerful allies as a buffer against Chinese invasion/hostilities/takeover, etc. They'd be glad to take the money though.
Having TSMC in the USA is great. Would be even greater if the USA companies like Intel could figure out how to leap ahead and become something special again. But then again, they'd probably get full of themselves and start pricing fabs for companies like Apple into the stratosphere... But American companies like Intel were what was mainly on the minds of the creators of the Chips and Science act. What has Intel actually done with the money? Who knows. The expansions it provides for is supposed to create more jobs someday...
It IS possible for the USA to get competitive with other nation's manufacturing. But it takes the will to begin and see it through hard times. It's a tough ask, but like anything else, if there's a will, there's a way. I do believe cultural work ethic has a ways to go in America before we can catch up to other countries, let alone exceed them.
Right now TSMC has the edge. How long will that last? It seemed Intel had the edge forever and a day, with some heel biting and occasional leapfrogging from AMD. But then TSMC came along and changed the game. Would be great to see them keep it up, but this kind of tech is a breakneck speed kind of thing. Sooner or later, TSMC may have to forgo national ideals in order to stay ahead. Hopefully Taiwan allies have the integrity to stand up for the country if/when china decides to get (even more) uppity. -
TSMC US chip production may soon only be three years behind Taiwan
blastdoor said:I’m very much not a fan of the current administration. I’m also very much not a fan of people who assert that it’s “impossible” to manufacture this or that in the US.This story shows the CHIPS act worked, so a win for Biden. It also shows that the smug cynics who say it’s impossible to do things in the US are wrong.
unfortunately it also shows trump’s tariffs might be having some positive impact. Even a broken clock is right twice a day.
Once there is some level of vertical integration in place, TSMC may move even more of their production to North America, far far away from the range of CCP artillery which is pointed at their heads at the moment. -
Apple to reveal tariff-stricken Q3 results on July 31
foregoneconclusion said:The United States...the only country with a leader that thinks tariffs should punish it's own citizens and companies. -
New Vietnam trade deal means Apple will pay at least five times more in tariffs
Kuminga said:avidthinker said:Throughout this whole trade war debacle, it's pretty clear old Donnie boy knows nothing about economics, something he majored in college!
Maybe Wharton should look into revoking his degree, because clearly he didn't learn a damn thing!
Or maybe you could buy that Trump 1 golden turd as your next phone, which is made in the USA and therefore, not subject to tariffs. What was that? Oh right....j/k
Also, nice try at gaslighting the entire AppleInsider community today.