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America to finally make its own silicon, tells Taiwan thanks for nothing
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 56869, member: 636"] GlobalWafers announced plans to establish silicon wafer manufacturing operations in Texas, advancing American semiconductor independence. The Taiwanese company will produce 300,000 wafers monthly during the initial phase at this new facility. Silicon wafers serve as the foundation for all microchip production, with advanced processors requiring 300mm diameter substrates. American chipmakers previously imported these essential materials from companies like Shin-Etsu Chemical and Sumco. The Texas location provides favorable tax incentives and an established supply chain infrastructure. This development eliminates import delays that previously affected domestic chip production timelines. TSMC and other semiconductor manufacturers operating in America will benefit from local wafer sourcing. Mark England from GlobalWafers identified Texas as the optimal location for their expansion. The facility represents another step in America's strategy to reduce dependence on foreign semiconductor components. Multiple international technology companies have shifted operations westward to capitalize on American market opportunities and government incentives. [/QUOTE]
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