• sunzu2
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    762 months ago

    Didnt they recently run headlines that Americans are lazy sack of shit that don’t want to work free unscheduled overtime ?

    • @[email protected]
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      542 months ago

      The initial plan had been for the first fab to achieve full production this year, but the timeline was delayed due to several workforce challenges. These included difficulties in finding skilled workers locally, cultural differences between TSMC’s Taiwanese management and American employees, and a shortage of skilled construction workers that slowed the building process. This delay raised concerns about TSMC’s ability to maintain efficiency with its US operations compared to its facilities in Taiwan.

      Recent success in trial production has alleviated some of these concerns. TSMC has confirmed that the Arizona project is progressing as planned, although the company has not commented specifically on yield rates.

      • sunzu2
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        292 months ago

        Corporate komissar spotted

        I guess they are learning that creating proper incentive structures works better than running some clown PR campaign about management failures.

        A man can dream!

    • @[email protected]
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      252 months ago

      The headlines I saw were more blaming TSMC management for the misunderstanding, but yes, that did happen.

  • @[email protected]
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    232 months ago

    Meanwhile EU: “I sleep”

    Yeah cool, let’s keep depending on other countries for stuff our whole economies are based on.

    • @[email protected]
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      352 months ago

      I mean, EU did pass the ECA, “problem” with the EU is you are not as free to abuse your workforce as in Asia and in the USA, so the cost of labor is higher.

      • @[email protected]
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        92 months ago

        You’re not abusing extremely high skill workers who can easily get a new job elsewhere. Not if you want high profit margins.

          • AwesomeLowlander
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            32 months ago

            In the context of Asian work environments, it’s par for the course and much higher paid than the alternatives. Since the workers don’t consider it abuse, it gets accepted.

    • @[email protected]
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      12 months ago

      Aren’t the very photolithography machines that all the chip manufacturers use to make their chips all made by like one EU company or something?

  • @[email protected]
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    182 months ago

    Aren’t there still massive issues with the Colorado River running dry? Hopefully they’re not too dependant on that water source for their chips

    • @[email protected]
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      182 months ago

      Although the amount of water is shrinking. The main issue for the Colorado is abuse from agriculture. Something like 80% is being used for farming in the middle of the fucking desert. And even worse their growing shit like avocados and almonds that need a shit ton of water.

  • @[email protected]
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    112 months ago

    I thought I read somewhere they are a year behind on ramping up actual real world production cuz of course shocker americans don’t want to work 65 hours a week being abused the entire time. Cannot staff it as of this spring as far as I know. Drive past it all the time and never fails to strike me as a prime bomb target for the next enemy.

    • Dr. Bluefall
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      12 months ago

      I feel like if anyone attempted to bomb an American TSMC plant, there would be far larger problems on the docket to come.