Think tank suggests U.S. poach 3,500 TSMC and Samsung Foundry workers

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U.S. think tank recommends that the U.S. poach 3,500 employees from TSMC and Samsung Foundry to work in new state-side foundries.

was experiencing low yields of 35%, half the number that TSMC has been experiencing. This means that on a single wafer that individual chips are cut out of, 65% of the chips failed QC testing.

U.S. think tank says U.S. may need to poach employees from TSMC and Samsung Foundry to become self-sufficient Many believe that the U.S. needs to develop its own foundries and TSMC is building one in Arizona that will churn out chips using the 5nm process node by 2024. However, by 2024 the most cutting-edge chips will be built using the 3nm node and we could be getting close to 2nm., a U.S. think tank called The Center for Security and Emerging Technology debated whether the U.S.

The think tank, CSET, says that the U.S. might have to import as many as 3,500 experienced workers. And to do that, it said,"Ideally, many of the 3,500-plus foreign workers will be current employees of leading logic chip makers such as TSMC and Samsung." The goal is to prevent the U.S. from having to be dependent on any one country for chips. With China in the background lacking the ability to produce its own cutting-edge chips, as recently as December experts mulled over the possibility thatTSMC and Samsung Foundry are no doubt unhappy with the prospect of losing key employees. The think tank suggests that the U.S. add new Visa routes to make it easier for workers in Taiwan and South Korea to gain entry to the United States.

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