The US semiconductor ecosystem was exposed, involving nearly 500 locations in 42 states
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Recently, the US Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) launched a new map of the US semiconductor ecosystem on its official website. According to this tool, users can query nearly 500 sites related to the upstream and downstream industry chain of semiconductors in 42 states in various regions of the United States. These sites involve semiconductor manufacturing, chip design, intellectual property and chip design software suppliers, semiconductor materials and manufacturing equipment manufacturers and universities and research institutes. the
Of particular note is the U.S. Semiconductor Ecosystem Map, which highlights announced corporate investments in new and expanded semiconductor ecosystem projects. These projects cover a range of activities required to support the U.S. chip ecosystem, including new, expanded or upgraded factories, semiconductor equipment facilities, and production facilities in various semiconductor fields (such as advanced logic, memory, analog and traditional chips). key materials used.
According to the SIA disclosure, from the promulgation of the "Chip Act" in the spring of 2020 to the months after its promulgation in August 2022, companies in the US semiconductor ecosystem announced dozens of projects. Some highlights of announcements driven by the CHIPS Act through March 2023 include:
Nineteen states announced more than $210 billion in new private investment to increase manufacturing capacity in the U.S.; more than 50 new semiconductor ecosystem projects announced across the U.S., including building new fabs, expanding existing factories, and providing chip manufacturing facilities for materials and equipment used, 44,000 new high-quality jobs announced in the semiconductor ecosystem as part of new projects;
Reposted from: International Electronic Commerce, automatically translated by Google