Actually, The WSJ said only $17 billion and only one plant, but you know how these things go. First, one thing leads to another and before you know it, you're talking $20 billion and more than one plant. LOL. See more here.
The WSJ article, was posted yesterday, January 22, 2021. Data points (see this article also):
- Samsung
- as much as $17 billion to build a chip-making factory in Arizona, Texas, or New York (I think we can quickly narrow that list to two, and perhaps even one, pretty quickly);
- looking at:
- two locations in and around Phoenix
- two locations in and near Austin, and
- a large industrial campus in western New York's Genesee County
- with the rise of the chip industry in Asia over the recent decades, the US share of chip manufacturing has fallen to around 12%
- significant new financial help would be needed for the country to reverse the trend
Much more at the linked story but enough to satisfy my curiosity and connect a few dots.
The last two posts caught my attention. I'm sure they caught the attention of someone else. To repeat:
- with the rise of the chip industry in Asia over the recent decades, the US share of chip manufacturing has fallen to around 12%
- significant new financial help would be needed for the country to reverse the trend
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