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TSMC bags $6.6 billion in Biden's CHIPs Act, will set up three factories in the US State of Arizona

FP Staff • April 9, 2024, 12:33:39 IST
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TSMC’s factories will create at least 6,000 high-wage tech jobs and at least 20,000 construction jobs in the state, experts believe. Once operational, the factories will produce tens of millions of chips for smartphones, autonomous vehicles, and AI data centre servers

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TSMC bags $6.6 billion in Biden's CHIPs Act, will set up three factories in the US State of Arizona
The US hopes that TSMC and other chipmakers with CHIPs grants will place US as a strategically located destination in chip manufacturing. Image Credit: Reuters

The US government is betting big on the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company or TSMC as it awards $6.6 billion in grants to establish three fabrication plants, or fabs, in Phoenix, Arizona.

This funding is in addition to approximately $5 billion in government loans that TSMC has already secured.

As part of the agreement, TSMC has committed to increasing its planned investment in Arizona by $25 billion, bringing the total to $65 billion.

The company has already disclosed plans for two of the three factories in the state. It is expected that the third factory will be set up by 2030.

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President Biden-led White House has described TSMC’s investments in its upcoming semiconductor factories as the largest foreign direct investment in Arizona’s history. Experts project that the factories will create at least 6,000 high-wage tech jobs and at least 20,000 construction jobs in the state.

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An important aspect of these facilities is that they will enable TSMC to complete the entire chip-making process on US soil, including advanced packaging.

Traditionally, even advanced components, like silicon wafers, that were made in the US had to be sent to Taiwan for the final slicing and packaging of the wafers into chips before being shipped back to the US and other countries worldwide for final sale.

With its factories in Arizona, TSMC hopes to bypass this logistical nightmare.

Once operational, the factories are expected to produce tens of millions of chips for applications such as smartphones, autonomous vehicles, and AI data centre servers.

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Interestingly, Apple has already partnered with TSMC and plans to develop their 4nm and 3nm Apple Silicon chips at TSMC’s Phoenix plants for future iPhones and Macs.

Although there have been some delays reported with the initial factories, the current timeline aims for full operation of the first fab by next year, followed by the second in 2028 and the third by 2030.

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The White House hopes that with TSMC’s factories and investments, and all other CHIPS Act grants and loans that have been issued so far, the US can be established as a strategically located chipmaking destination.

President Biden emphasized the importance of reclaiming America’s position in chip production, citing a decline from nearly 40 per cent of global capacity to close to 10 per cent, particularly in advanced chip manufacturing, which poses economic and national security risks.

One of the key objectives of the CHIPS Act is to attract international chipmakers to invest in US facilities, a goal that seems to be succeeding. Samsung recently announced a $44 billion investment in Texas, doubling its existing commitment.

Additionally, GlobalFoundries received a $1.5 billion grant for a new facility in New York, focusing on chips for the automotive, aerospace, defence, and AI sectors. Intel secured the largest CHIPS grant to date, totalling up to $8.5 billion for its US-based operations.

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(With inputs from agencies)

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