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proelite

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I don't want people to get gaslit by the title, but it seems like an interesting development for Taiwan's expansion into the United States. Obviously this is early days, and we don't know how things will pan out between TSMC and Intel's attempts at revival going forward.

Most of the workers at the Arizona plant are the cream of the crop from Taiwan.
 

SlothmanAllen

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So we are very close to the US election! Seems like a lot is riding on this election. Maybe even more then 2016 in the sense that Trump seems very set on persecuting domestic rivals. What do people on here think a Trump Presidency would like in like 2024-2028?
 

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I don't want people to get gaslit by the title, but it seems like an interesting development for Taiwan's expansion into the United States. Obviously this is early days, and we don't know how things will pan out between TSMC and Intel's attempts at revival going forward.
production = throughput * yield.

high yield does not mean high production.
 

gelgoog

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They probably also got high yield by producing something they already had the recipe and experience manufacturing in Taiwan.
Also, not said, but I suspect there is more to the announcement than it seems. Is it higher yield than current production at the Taiwan site, or higher production than when they started on the Taiwanese site?
 

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They're pulling out all the stops for her at this point via 'high level' endorsements.

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I mean lmao yeah ofc US has the largest economy ever in its own history.

The ruling warlord of the Guangxi clique in 1930 could boast of a more vast gdp than Qin Shi Huang in his prime could even imagine.

Things ARE meant to get larger and better with the passage of time, this is the most basic criteria for any remotely functioning society. US' economic weakness isn't relative to it's own 1970s performance, but relative to 2024s leading economy China.

It's a sign of education decline that many Americans read news like that and then sincerely believe it.
 
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