Summary
TechInsights reports that producing wafers at TSMC’s Arizona fab costs only 10% more than in Taiwan, contradicting claims of excessive U.S. production costs.
High expenses stem mainly from building the first overseas fab in decades with unskilled labor, not operational costs.
Equipment costs, which dominate wafer expenses, are consistent across locations. Labor costs, though higher in the U.S., account for less than 2% of total costs due to automation.
Logistics are slightly more complex but not significantly costlier. TSMC reportedly charges a 30% premium for U.S.-made chips.
Imagine how much cheaper it’d be if those factories were in Langley, Guelph, or Hamilton.
The land cost by itself in the Fraser Valley would be prohibitive for Langley, I would think.
Probably, but don’t tell them that. Also, I was originally going to suggest Surrey but fuck even that’s nearing Burnaby pricing now.
Maybe that could try and build it somewhere in the five square meters of flat land we have to offer in New West? New West Station is already themed for techy dystopianism.
it’s the making of high technology chips out of the wafer that’s expensive rather than the wafers themselves.
(…) “It costs TSMC less than 10% more to process a 300mm wafer in Arizona than the same wafer made in Taiwan,”
Okay, it’s just the title that’s stupid.
Uh… Obviously? When people talk about wafers coming out of a foundry they’re talking about processed ones…
At one point in my job we were working with unprocessed ones. Different people will have different perspectives.