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US To Award Samsung Up To $6.6 Billion Chip Subsidy For Texas Expansion (reuters.com) 48

The Biden administration plans to announce it is awarding more than $6 billion to South Korea's Samsung next week to expand its chip output in Taylor, Texas, as it seeks to ramp up chipmaking in the U.S., Reuters reported Tuesday, citing sources. From the report: The subsidy, which will be unveiled by Commerce Department Secretary Gina Raimondo, will go toward construction of four facilities in Taylor, including one $17 billion chipmaking plant that Samsung announced in 2021, another factory, an advanced packaging facility and a research and development center, one of the sources said.

It will also include an investment in another undisclosed location, the source said, adding that Samsung will more than double its U.S. investment to over $44 billion as part of the deal. One of the sources said it would be the third largest of the program, just behind Taiwan's TSMC, which was awarded $6.6 billion on Monday and agreed to expand its investment by $25 billion to $65 billion and to add a third Arizona factory by 2030.

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US To Award Samsung Up To $6.6 Billion Chip Subsidy For Texas Expansion

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  • The land of low-knowledge, high-confidence workers. What could go wrong? Freedom!
    • Re: (Score:3, Insightful)

      by Baron_Yam ( 643147 )

      I expect it's an attempt to buy votes, and I don't understand why the Democrats haven't figured out yet that doesn't work with these voters - they'll take the money, complain about the fact that you spent it on them, and then vote for the politician who promises to take it away again.

      And it's Texas, a state that is actively persecuting over half its own population. You're not going to get top-tier people there... the top-tier people are leaving because they have the means and don't like the politics. The

      • Re: (Score:2, Interesting)

        by kick6 ( 1081615 )

        And it's Texas, a state that is actively persecuting over half its own population.

        You know you're allowed to form your own, nuanced, opinion on the issue right? You don't have to repeat the binary, hyperbolic garbage you're fed?

        You're not going to get top-tier people there... the top-tier people are leaving because they have the means and don't like the politics. The state has been having a net population gain, but it's people drawn to the "Ya'll Quaida" politics. The young, educated, and politically more liberal people are leaving when they have the means.

        Tell me you don't know Austin exists without telling me you don't know Austin exists.

        • by Rei ( 128717 )

          Come on, we all know it's only a matter of time before Austin breaks away and forms the Texas People's Republic [i.redd.it] ;)

        • Re: (Score:3, Informative)

          by Baron_Yam ( 643147 )

          >You don't have to repeat the binary, hyperbolic garbage you're fed?

          Oh... so no problems with abortion rights in Texas, then. Phew.

          • I thought this article was about semi conductor manufacturing. I didn't know Samsung was into abortions.
            • by Targon ( 17348 )
              Who do you think works in the upper end of the tech sector? Yep, highly educated people who actually understand that freedom means the government shouldn't be eliminating ESTABLISHED rights. So, all of those people who would move for the job would find the political climate in Texas to be repulsive, and will leave as quickly as they can, or the population of Texas will shift away from the pseudo-conservative nonsense that currently dominates.
            • I was under the impression that Samsung employed humans as workers in their semiconductor plants. Some of them might be female and might be affected by the politics of abortion. Just a hunch.
            • No, but a significant portion of their employees should have the ability to govern their own fucking bodies, and Texas' asshole minority conservative retards are trying to throw people in jail for using birth control.

              Fuck you and the disingenuous horse you rode in on.
      • by Rei ( 128717 )

        It's a national security issue to increase domestic production of advanced chips, of course.

        The inverse applies as well - China is likewise dumping money on trying to develop advanced chip fabs in-country, because *their* national security is threatened by outside entities controlling supplies of advanced chips.

        Taiwan being a particularly key player globally.

        • Taiwan is how it is today because of decades of shrewd, well-informed leaders, excellent education, social values, etc.. The USA can't just import that & attempts to recreate that workforce & its social support elsewhere will be problematic to say the least.

          Being like a Taiwanese just ain't the 'Murican way. Just look at the differences in public responses & social responsibility during the COVID-19 pandemic; the two countries couldn't have been more different.
          • >Taiwan is how it is today because of decades of shrewd, well-informed leaders, excellent education, social values, etc.. The USA can't just import that

            Well, Canada often sends its best down to the US, chasing that green paper that doesn't flow so well here.

            But forget us. The US has plenty of places where it already has a sufficiently educated population and they live near the required resources to support these factories. And the majority of the consumers of those factories' output. They just don't ha

        • Think of it as an insurance policy for when China decides to go all in on Taiwan.

  • Buying votes, rewarding lobbyists, diluting the currency, and ruining the benefits of market competition in this space.
    • by Targon ( 17348 )
      George W. Bush and Trump were responsible for exploding the national debt with their bad policies. Tell me, how well did all those tax givaways to the wealthy actually improve the economy? Those wealthy people kept their money in banks or the stock market instead of spreading it around where more people would benefit. $10,000,000 given to the poor and middle class benefits the overall economy so much more than giving it to the wealthy.
      • Agreed, the Republicans spend way too much, just like the Democrats. Biden just approved a $1.2T budget for 6 months at a time when the debt is rising ~$1T/100 days [cnbc.com].

        Government giveaways, whether they're to corporations or "the poor and middle class", cause inflation, and inflation hurts the poor the most [compassion.com].

        • The US Government has a spending problem that it refuses to acknowledge.

          Their fix, instead of getting their spending under control, is to simply find more ways to get more tax dollars out of all of us.
          It's been this way since day one, irregardless of Team Red of Team Blue. They work together to get us to fight amongst each
          other so they can continue doing what they've always done.

          While we're too busy arguing over stupid shit, they're laughing all the way to the bank.

          Show me any member of Congress who has be

          • Show me any member of Congress who has been there for more than ten years who ISN'T a multi-millionaire. :| Then tell me how it's done legally on their salary.

            It's done legally because they make the laws. It's not done ethically.

  • It's amazing how in the same article it was made clear Samsung and TSMC do not need government handouts to expand chip production in the United States. Samsung said it would invest $44 billion and TSMC $65 billion. Unless Samsung and TSMC don't plan on investing and those statements by them were lies. Hmm...
  • Is that foreign companies are now the leaders in an industry we(US) started. How far we have fallen behind in the US. And in an industry we define as essential. This is an intellectual industry, not something you happen to have in the ground like nickel or cobalt. Does not bode well for the future that we cannot educate to the standard required. And even more sadly, the key individuals at these plants are not going to be from the US. TSMC/Samsung will send over qualified people to oversee the work and ensur
  • Any company that actively seeks to set up shop in a regressive christofascist den of retarded alt-right politicians and their perpetual failures deserves all the bad things that come to them.
    • News flash... Companies primary purpose is to make money. They will go somewhere which is not hostile to that. In other words where ever you and the people you vote for are not.

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