DEI ki-led the CHIPS Act
https://thehill.com/opinion/4517470-dei-ki-led-the-chips-act/
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@1nhs It's not like people get injured all the time at TSMC. I suspect a lot of those "safety" regulations were cooked up by the unions to work less and gather more pay.
The CEO of TSMC was forced out because he agreed to build fabs in the US. It can never work if he knows anything about modern US workforce
asian workers are very good at reproducing
which provides many bodies to manipulate comments
on the naive americans' internet boards
"Asian workers are good at design and fab chips."
Asian workers are good at copying other people's work,
and doing what they are told without asking questions
for less money.
Refresh my memory what new physics subfields they have discovered.
To be fair, the standards in the US which are dictated by the corrupt fake elite
on the top have been declining quite quickly to the dismay of many americans.
It is about politic to get America chip manufacturing advantage than any other firms. TSMC already knew the dump a--hole and troublesome so they delay the politic and already moved in Japan where the real technology is.
Maybe it's bad engineers and leaders ?
American workers are good at construction work. Asian workers are good at design and fab chips.
In the article the authors say TSMC construction was marred by lack of skilled US workers, which is the message the Asian leaders from TSMC used to explain their slow down. The American workers reported that TSMC was not giving them all the design information and wanted them to cut corners with no regards to safety. TSMC used this narrative to ask for work visas to bring in Asian workers to pay less and disregard safety. I believe our Americans rather than the Asian narrative.
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2023/aug/28/phoenix-microchip-plant-biden-union-tsmc
Chip Act is just a financial aid tool to support money for ailing chip makers to produce chips inside the US instead of somewhere else. It might provide a bit of cash to help Intel to reduce its debts and survive in a few years if its employees can innovate new products. Otherwise, all of them are locked up working hard to pay its own debts. If you are lucky to be laid off. You are free from working to pay for its debts. Congratulations you are on the new journey to financial freedom from Intel debt to join the outside wonderful world of vacation destinations.
Oh F off with this d-mb sh-t.
@lyo A lot actually. Without chip act money there will be a LOT of layoffs.
My guess is that they’ll take this poison pill in the end, what choice do they have?
What's the chips act got to do with Intel layoffs?
Stop the finger pointing and fake virtue signalling
What ki-led Intel are its multiple id--t leaders more than 9 stupid decisions one on top of the other DEI or not DEI has nothing to do with it. D1-k around and take responsibility for being id--ts.