TSMC Adds Second Arizona Fab
December 7, 2022
In
addition to TSMC Arizona’s first fab which is scheduled to begin production of
N4 process technology in 2024, TSMC has also started the construction of a
second fab which is scheduled to begin production of 3nm process technology in
2026. The overall investment for these two fabs will be approximately US$40
billion, representing the largest foreign direct investment in Arizona history
and one of the largest foreign direct investments in the history of the United
States.
In addition to the over 10,000 construction workers who helped with construction
of the site, TSMC Arizona’s two fabs are expected to create an additional 10,000
high-paying high-tech jobs, including 4,500 direct TSMC jobs. When complete,
TSMC Arizona’s two fabs will manufacture over 600,000 wafers per year, with
estimated end-product value of more than US$40 billion.
In
line with TSMC’s commitment to green manufacturing, it was also revealed that
TSMC Arizona is in the planning stages for an on-site Industrial Water
Reclamation Plant that when finished, will allow the TSMC Arizona site to
achieve near zero liquid discharge.
“When complete, TSMC Arizona aims be the greenest semiconductor manufacturing
facility in the United States producing the most advanced semiconductor process
technology in the country, enabling next generation high-performance and
low-power computing products for years to come,” said TSMC Chairman Dr. Mark
Liu. “We are thankful for the continual collaboration that has brought us here
and are pleased to work with our partners in the United States to serve as a
base for semiconductor innovation.”
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