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(0 (zero) ) The Aug 23, 2025 issue of The Economist has cover stories on chipmakers in various sections. Its cover is attached below. This cover is a riff on Norman Rockwell's iconic Thanksgiving pai ...

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choi 发表于 6 天前
(1) All-American Silicon; The fantasy of home-grown chipmaking. Page 7 (in the 'Leader' section)

Note:
(a) About Intel: "A fab in Ohio meant to open this year is now expected to begin operations in the early 2030s."
(i) Intel in Ohio: You Were Built For This. Intel, undated
https://www.intel.com/content/ww ... /intel-in-ohio.html
("Intel is planning to invest more than $28 billion in the construction of two [at present] new leading-edge chip factories in Ohio to boost production to meet demand * * * Spanning nearly 1,000 acres in New Albany, Licking County, just outside of Columbus, the 'mega-site' can [eventually] accommodate a total of eight chip factories as well as supporting operations and ecosystem partners")

The project, "Silicon Heartland," began in January 2022. Construction is currently underway at the Ohio One site, although the pace of construction was recently slowed.
(ii) New Albany, Ohio
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Albany,_Ohio
(a city "located 15 miles (24 km) northeast of the state capital of Columbus"; table  Population (2020)   10,825)
(b) "Even by the end of this decade, when TSMC's third fab in America is due to begin producing 2nm chips, two-thirds of such semiconductors are likely to be made on the island."

See (2)'s Note (b).

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