Anonymous wrote:Republicans have the attention span of gnats. If they can't have instant gratification, they don't want it. Just no discipline at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-12-26/samsung-delays-production-at-new-us-factory-to-2025-daily-says
More than a year after Biden signed the Chips Act into law, promising $100 billion in support to new semiconductor plants in the US, his government has made one grant of only $35 million to the American subsidiary of British aerospace firm BAE Systems Plc.
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TSMC delayed in so far in az due to lack of quality workers
Samsung in Texas now delayed
Intel concerned about funds being disbursed
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Nice job Joe!
I see someone saw the Bloomberg headline.
So where do the qualified workers come from in a single year? People need to be educated and trained. That takes time.
Intel will get its money.
Seriously. Is the OP really that ignorant? Do they have any idea how complicated building a semiconductor plant is and how long it takes to get i) environmental permits, ii) develop a design and construction plan, ii) find a suitable location and hire workers from scratch, and iv) implement it? It's not like the construction plans were ready to go the moment the bill was signed. This is a multi-year, even decade long endeavor to build up an entire industry from near scratch.
Presumably OP is MAGA...so, yes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-12-26/samsung-delays-production-at-new-us-factory-to-2025-daily-says
More than a year after Biden signed the Chips Act into law, promising $100 billion in support to new semiconductor plants in the US, his government has made one grant of only $35 million to the American subsidiary of British aerospace firm BAE Systems Plc.
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TSMC delayed in so far in az due to lack of quality workers
Samsung in Texas now delayed
Intel concerned about funds being disbursed
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Nice job Joe!
I see someone saw the Bloomberg headline.
So where do the qualified workers come from in a single year? People need to be educated and trained. That takes time.
Intel will get its money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-12-26/samsung-delays-production-at-new-us-factory-to-2025-daily-says
More than a year after Biden signed the Chips Act into law, promising $100 billion in support to new semiconductor plants in the US, his government has made one grant of only $35 million to the American subsidiary of British aerospace firm BAE Systems Plc.
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TSMC delayed in so far in az due to lack of quality workers
Samsung in Texas now delayed
Intel concerned about funds being disbursed
——
Nice job Joe!
I see someone saw the Bloomberg headline.
So where do the qualified workers come from in a single year? People need to be educated and trained. That takes time.
Intel will get its money.
Seriously. Is the OP really that ignorant? Do they have any idea how complicated building a semiconductor plant is and how long it takes to get i) environmental permits, ii) develop a design and construction plan, ii) find a suitable location and hire workers from scratch, and iv) implement it? It's not like the construction plans were ready to go the moment the bill was signed. This is a multi-year, even decade long endeavor to build up an entire industry from near scratch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-12-26/samsung-delays-production-at-new-us-factory-to-2025-daily-says
More than a year after Biden signed the Chips Act into law, promising $100 billion in support to new semiconductor plants in the US, his government has made one grant of only $35 million to the American subsidiary of British aerospace firm BAE Systems Plc.
———
TSMC delayed in so far in az due to lack of quality workers
Samsung in Texas now delayed
Intel concerned about funds being disbursed
——
Nice job Joe!
I see someone saw the Bloomberg headline.
So where do the qualified workers come from in a single year? People need to be educated and trained. That takes time.
Intel will get its money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-12-26/samsung-delays-production-at-new-us-factory-to-2025-daily-says
More than a year after Biden signed the Chips Act into law, promising $100 billion in support to new semiconductor plants in the US, his government has made one grant of only $35 million to the American subsidiary of British aerospace firm BAE Systems Plc.
———
TSMC delayed in so far in az due to lack of quality workers
Samsung in Texas now delayed
Intel concerned about funds being disbursed
——
Nice job Joe!
I see someone saw the Bloomberg headline.
So where do the qualified workers come from in a single year? People need to be educated and trained. That takes time.
Intel will get its money.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-12-26/samsung-delays-production-at-new-us-factory-to-2025-daily-says
More than a year after Biden signed the Chips Act into law, promising $100 billion in support to new semiconductor plants in the US, his government has made one grant of only $35 million to the American subsidiary of British aerospace firm BAE Systems Plc.
———
TSMC delayed in so far in az due to lack of quality workers
Samsung in Texas now delayed
Intel concerned about funds being disbursed
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Nice job Joe!