Just a gentle reminder that TSMC plans to invest $100B over the next 5 years, and are at least a generation ahead of Intel... https://t.co/P6cS7V2LZi
— ??⭕ (@GaborFari) May 3, 2021
Today @Intel is announcing a $3.5 billion USD investment at its Rio Rancho facility to expand its packaging and testing facilities. Due in late 2022, the expanded facility will focus on greater throughput of Intel's 3D Packaging, such as EMIB and Foveros.https://t.co/AOKUUJ8baJ pic.twitter.com/bDBzQzg8kT
— AnandTech (@anandtech) May 3, 2021
Thank you @SenatorLujan for your support. @Intel is looking forward to partnering with you to ensure that NM becomes our nation’s leader in packaging technology and an innovation hub. We appreciate all that you and the NM delegation do for us. https://t.co/KRptum5h7c
— Al Thompson (@AT983) May 3, 2021
And get the water from where? We head into water restrictions soon!!
— Sunshinetrails (@Sunshinetrails1) May 4, 2021
Scoop from Taiwan colleagues: TSMC is planning up to six fabs in Arizona, in a possibly much larger operation than the company has disclosed.
— Stephen Nellis (@StephenNellis) May 4, 2021
Chipmaker TSMC eyeing expansion of planned Arizona plant -sources https://t.co/gVNJTvZGI8
Good news - @Intel's $3.5 billion dollar investment in Rio Rancho will create good-paying jobs and economic opportunities for the surrounding communities.
— Ben Ray Luján (@SenatorLujan) May 3, 2021
I'll keep working in the Senate to support New Mexico's position as a national innovation hub. pic.twitter.com/QR0ffStRrq
700 high-tech jobs, 1,000 construction jobs and an additional 3,500 jobs to New Mexico. Just a few ways Intel is investing in our technology and our people. https://t.co/kABar78F3e pic.twitter.com/MAJfhtzJgd
— WeAreIntel (@WeAreIntel) May 3, 2021
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— GSA991S (@GSA991S) May 4, 2021
..the fab will be able to meet the current automotive chip demand by the end of June. However, he cautioned... https://t.co/m6gY4c7ENj
Apple supplier TSMC planning six U.S. fabs, says report https://t.co/Osd5CM0LRP
— iMore (@iMore) May 4, 2021
In case you missed it, check out this @60Minutes report on the global #semiconductor shortage, the declining share of global chip production done in the U.S., and the effort to boost domestic chip #manufacturing and #research. https://t.co/BkJEYLASzG
— SIA (@SIAAmerica) May 3, 2021
“COVID showed that the global supply chain of #chips is fragile and unable to react quickly to changes in demand. One reason: fabs are wildly expensive to build, furbish, and maintain.”https://t.co/JeqY0enech
— Laurel M. Davila (@laureldavilacpa) May 3, 2021
“I think [the] U.S. ought ... to run faster, to invest in R&D, to produce more Ph.D... better students to get into this manufacturing field instead of trying to move the supply chain, which is very costly and really non productive,” says TSMC chairman Liu. https://t.co/Z9Sdpw5Lc1
— 60 Minutes (@60Minutes) May 2, 2021
"25 years ago, the United States produced 37% of the world's semiconductor manufacturing in the U.S. Today, that number has declined to just 12%." - Intel CEOhttps://t.co/aJIqrxd0JO
— Erick Mokaya (@ekmokaya) May 3, 2021
We need to bring more semiconductor manufacturing back to America — and companies like TSMC and @intel have selected Arizona to help make that happen. https://t.co/t7AA2OboAE @CBSNews @60Minutes
— Doug Ducey (@dougducey) May 3, 2021
Chip shortage highlights U.S. dependence on fragile supply chain - 60 Minutes - CBS News https://t.co/7JWh0h9UfD
— Information Warfare Community Self Synchronization (@IWCsync) May 4, 2021
$INTC wastes a ton of money on buybacks, lags behind its competitors, and now wants help from Uncle Sam. For all of you saying there is nothing wrong with buybacks, I urge you to watch this. https://t.co/svhHTVrKK0
— Michael Lebowitz, CFA (@michaellebowitz) May 3, 2021
ICYMI: Fascinating @60Minutes coverage on semiconductor industry
— Courtney Coolidge (@CourtCoolidge) May 3, 2021
?@Forbes recently highlighted Arizona as "U.S. Semiconductor Central"
?3⃣2⃣ BILLON in AZ investments announced in the last year between Intel & TSMC @azcommerce https://t.co/cXrAO4i0TL
Did you catch @60Minutes last night? Sure were a lot of Arizona mentions.
— Patrick Ptak (@PatPtak) May 3, 2021
As @dougducey said: "Today, when people think of semiconductor production, they think of Arizona." https://t.co/sK35qipcB7
If you didn’t get a chance to catch the 60 Minutes segment on the chip shortage last night here it is. https://t.co/s3rGnGZLI4
— UNIFOR 88 ?? (@Unifor88) May 3, 2021
"⚡️Powering the Next Generation from Arizona⚡️
— Arizona Commerce Authority (@azcommerce) May 4, 2021
In the last year alone, @Intel and @TWSemicon have announced a combined $32 BILLION in Arizona.
Check out this @60Minutes segment highlighting the semiconductor industry and how AZ is playing a major role https://t.co/duOK1177HX"