Sunday, May 10th 2020

U.S. Government in Talks with Intel to Build Processor Factories on Home Soil

The United States government is close to finalizing a plan rivaling China's for semiconductor manufacturing self-sufficiency. It calls for U.S. semiconductor companies, such as Intel, to manufacture high-technology products "securely" at facilities on U.S. soil, so that the U.S. market is unaffected by disruptions to multi-national supply chains brought about by global-scale events (such as the COVID-19 crisis).

Some, such as The Verge's T.C. Sottek point this out to be a de-globalization strategy. Excerpts of one such communication between Intel CEO Bob Swan and the U.S. Department of Defense, dated April 28, was posted by WSJ, where he is quoted saying that exploring a commercial chip foundry on U.S. soil was "it is in the best interest of the United States and of Intel." The last major chipmaker that attempted U.S.-made chips was AMD, by tapping into GlobalFoundries' Upstate NY-based 14 nm-class FinFET nodes to make its 1st and 2nd gen Ryzen processors. AMD had to seek out TSMC as GloFo gave up its 7 nm-class transition plans, forcing AMD to modify its wafer supply agreement. The company now only manufactures older-gen "Picasso," "Polaris 30," and I/O dies for the latest Ryzen and EPYC processors there.
Sources: Wall Street Jounal, The Verge
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39 Comments on U.S. Government in Talks with Intel to Build Processor Factories on Home Soil

#27
Cranky5150
Wow, this whole thread was a interesting and fun read. This thing goes WAY back farther than most remember in the U.S. IMO this whole manufacturing deficit that we have now started with NAFTA. After it was passed many industries started to shut down in this country . One of the first was steel and metal production, or our own CORE infrastructure. Ask anyone in the Rust belt or the midwest, they will tell you the same thing. when manufacturing went away, jobs and families went away. We bought steel from Canada because it was cheaper, even though we could have still made our own. We as a economy, people, and a society have gotten lazy, and depending on China and other countries for our daily intake of products to make us feel "better" about ourselves. We as a country and our partners need to wake up and answer some very difficult questions that we seem to have avoided all of this time. Yeah Covid 19 didn't help the situation but, it has been here for a while now...If you want change, grab it on your own, because i feel like help aint coming... My intent was not to start a political response, so i hope no one is or became offended. Have a great day everyone...hopefully things get better.
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#28
R-T-B
silentbogoAs far as I know - people in general are a bunch of lazy f%$#s.
Am a person, can confirm.
mtcn77Liberals, globalists, came into being after the adoption of unregulated profit initiative. You literally will have to clean up your room for world change.
Don't agree (or even know what initiative you think liberals are responsible for) but nice talking I guess.
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#29
Mistral
Or just make Taiwan a state...

...wait, that's not exactly how it works. Unless you a China, and then just decide to grab Tibet and whoever else you want. That seems OK for some reason.
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#30
Caring1
R-T-BAm a person, can confirm.
Damn, I was convinced you were a Frog. :D
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#31
R-T-B
Caring1Damn, I was convinced you were a Frog. :D
Frogs are people too.
mtcn77This is a field of medicine.
What is? This thread has nothing to do with medicine. And I disagree also with your premise that health has anything to do with a functioning democracy. Education maybe, but health? As long as you live it can work.

I'm not going further because that seems so OT as to get me in trouble again.
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#33
R-T-B
mtcn77The health policies of your surgeon general involves the field of medicine. You cannot have a strong national economy without a national policy on everything.

The policies of your POTUS has the proceedings of a stronger national economy, health naturally being a part of it.
I said 'republic', a functioning one. You might have to thank him for good health sometime.


Yep, it is common when free market "disbands" stuff. What was once profit becomes tax.
I think there is a language barrier preventing understanding here, rendering it pointless to continue even if it were on topic.
Scrizzw8.. That wasn't made in the US :(
No. It wasn't even diffused there. Why AMD has not updated that marking is beyond me. In a different age, it'd be lawsuit material one would think.
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#34
AsRock
TPU addict
Scrizzw8.. That wasn't made in the US :(
Yeah, but it's not made in China, it had me wounder what part is deffused in the US, but to my understanding part of the chip is made in the US\Taiwan but put together else were.
R-T-BI think there is a language barrier preventing understanding here, rendering it pointless to continue even if it were on topic.



No. It wasn't even diffused there. Why AMD has not updated that marking is beyond me. In a different age, it'd be lawsuit material one would think.
Do explain.
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#35
Tatty_Two
Gone Fishing
For the life of me I have no idea how the topic of this news piece has become about about health policies so please get back to the topic in hand, thread bans issued for those that had the opportunity to stop but chose to ignore it, thank you.
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#36
R-T-B
AsRockDo explain.
They are falsely claiming a country of orgin. I'm not certain, but it seems like it's illegal to do that.

The only node AMD has access too in the USA I think is the old IBM/GloFo 14nm plant in Fiskill, NY. Your chip isn't 14nm. Do the math.
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#37
AsRock
TPU addict
TSMC have a place in WA if i remember right, but if it's 7nm i don't know.
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