TSMC to increase investment in Arizona to $40B as Biden visits chip manufacturer
https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/3762900-tsmc-to-increase-investment-in-arizona-to-40b-as-biden-visits-chip-manufacturer/
TSMC to increase investment in Arizona to $40B as Biden visits chip manufacturer
https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/3762900-tsmc-to-increase-investment-in-arizona-to-40b-as-biden-visits-chip-manufacturer/
Ratty a-s job with sh---y conditions and bad safety!!!
GF will never be acquired as long as the majority stakeholder is Abu Dhabi. GF will be scrapped for the tooling only. Just like an old car is worth more for the parts than whole.
In terms of gaining experience recommend TSMC or Samsung- but mostly for younger people with families willing to be flexible. Based upon interviews so far they are very impressive, it's almost refreshing to talk to multiple levels of management who know what to do. Big thing to get used to is that very strict boundaries defined but the advantage is very clear responsibility. None of this BS where engineers from one team fight with other teams and managers / directors either don't know or don't care enough to resolve inter department issues.
In long run Samsung , Intel and TSMC will absorb most of us in GF. Let us hope one of them buy us before we close down.
Arizona alone is a dealbreaker. NC or future developments in Ohio and Syracuse are much more palatable for climate.
I had an offer from TSMC earlier this year, but declined. I posted my experience here with others, but maybe things have changed
Of course I might be able to stomach any of those negatives if I'm out of work. There were some positives. One of the interviewers had a way of explaining things very clear and concisely in spite of the language barrier. Their consideration to different things actually surprised me. The relocation assistance was also decent, but not trued up for taxes (not enough to list as a negative, though).
From WSJ:
“TSMC Arizona Chip Plant, Awaiting Biden Visit, Faces Birthing Pains
Taiwanese company cites high costs and shortage of skilled personnel as it pushes to open $12 billion factory next year”
Haha, just try and unionize an Asian company and see what happens.
TSMC Arizona needs to Unionize ASAP!
Now this is welcome news. Unlike GF, TSMC is looking to the future. I could see myself heading West.