On April 18, Fast Technology reported that the United States is the birthplace of semiconductor technology and still holds a number of core technologies. However, in the field of semiconductor manufacturing, the share of the United States has indeed declined in the past 20 years. Advanced technology has lagged behind TSMC, Samsung and other foreign companies.
For this reason, the United States last year introduced a chip subsidy bill of more than 50 billion dollars, which requires TSMC, Samsung and other companies to build chip factories in the United States, At the same time, local companies such as Intel, Micron and Geochip have also increased their investment, and the United States will return to the status of king of advanced technology in the next few years.
In particular, Intel will mass produce 20A and 18A processes around 2024, equivalent to the 2nm and 1.8nm processes of its friends, which will not only surpass TSMC's progress, but also launch two major black technologies, namely RibbonFET and PowerVia, bringing a new transistor structure and back power supply technology. The technical level is said to surpass TSMC's 2nm process.
Under the stimulus of the US government's multi pronged efforts, the US semiconductor industry investment also experienced an unprecedented revival, Evertiq has summarized the investment plans announced by major companies in the past two years, which can provide a more intuitive understanding of the benefits brought by American chip factories.
From this table, TSMC will invest as much as 40 billion dollars in the United States in the future, and Intel will invest more than 10 billion dollars in many regions, with an investment of 100 billion dollars in 10 years. Similarly, Micron, the largest memory chip manufacturer in the United States, plans to invest 100 billion dollars in the next 20 years.
Finally, the investment plan of these companies reached 346.6 billion dollars, RMB 2.4 trillion, It will bring more than 34000 jobs to the United States, which is still a direct employee and will bring more jobs indirectly.
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