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《TAIPEI TIMES》 GlobalWafers plans US$5bn Texas fab

GlobalWafers Co chairwoman Doris Hsu holds a silicon wafer at a media event at the Hsinchu Science Park on Sept. 24, 2015.
Photo: CNA

GlobalWafers Co chairwoman Doris Hsu holds a silicon wafer at a media event at the Hsinchu Science Park on Sept. 24, 2015. Photo: CNA

2022/06/29 03:00

TIMING: ’The CHIPS Act funding is crucial for us. In other words, if the act’s passage is delayed for too long, we will certainly need to adjust,’ chairwoman Doris Hsu said

By Lisa Wang / Staff reporter

GlobalWafers Co (環球晶圓) plans to start construction on a US$5 billion wafer fabrication facility in Texas in November, after passage of the US$52 billion Creating Helpful Incentives to Produce Semiconductors (CHIPS) for America Act.

The fab would be the largest of its kind in the US and one of the largest in the world, with a monthly capacity of 1.2 million wafers, GlobalWafers said, adding that the investment would be the first new fab in the US in more than 20 years and critical to closing a semiconductor supply chain gap.

The world’s No. 3 silicon wafer supplier said the project, which would have multiple stages, is to begin with an investment of about NT$55 billion (US$1.85 billion) to build a monthly capacity of 15,000 wafers.

The production is expected to begin in 2025, if everything goes smoothly, GlobalWafers said.

“This [the passage of the CHIPS Act] is the only factor we have no control over... The CHIPS Act funding is crucial for us. In other words, if the act’s passage is delayed for too long, we will certainly need to adjust for that. We have some contingency plans ready,” GlobalWafers chairwoman Doris Hsu (徐秀蘭) told a news briefing yesterday. “We cannot wait for a long time. We have secured a lot of long-term supply agreements from our customers.”

About 80 percent of the new manufacturing facility’s capacity has been booked, the company said.

To start construction in November, the act would need to pass before the US Congress’ August recess.

GlobalWafers said the government subsidies were one of the main reasons it opted to build the fab in Texas.

Funding from the US government would help to offset the high cost of construction in the US and alleviate some of the financial pressure in the initial operating stages, Hsu said.

The company was also drawn to the US because of rapidly growing demand from its customers there, Hsu said.

There are a substantial number of firms in the US semiconductor supply chain, from polysilicon suppliers, foundries and integrated devices manufacturers to chip design houses, she added.

The world’s major chipmakers, including Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (台積電), GlobalFoundries Inc, Intel Corp, Samsung Electronics Co and Texas Instruments Inc, have announced plans to construct new factories in the US.

“With the global chip shortage and ongoing geopolitical concerns, GlobalWafers is taking this chance to address the issue of the resiliency of the US’ semiconductor supply chain by building an advanced node, state-of-the-art, 300mm silicon wafer factory,” Hsu said.

GlobalWafers has two fabs in the US, one in Texas and one in Missouri.

Separately, GlobalWafers said that the Ministry of Economic Affairs’ decision to increase the cost of electricity for industrial heavy users by 15 percent far exceeded what it had expected and would add to its operating costs.

GlobalWafers said it supports rate hikes and hopes that the increase would result in a stable, high-quality power supply.

The cost increase from the rate hike should be manageable, the company said, adding that it would step up power conservation measures and increase green energy adoption to minimize the impact.

新聞來源:TAIPEI TIMES

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