America plans to double the production capacity of the slides 3 times by 2032
The United States is preparing to achieve a major boom in the production of slides in the coming years, contributing to the reduction of the risks to trust on the East Asian region, according to the estimates of the US conductor industry. A study by consulting company Boston Consting Group, conducted at the request of the Association of Semiconductor Industry, revealed that the production capacity of this industry in the United States will double three times by 2032. This will increase the country’s contribution worldwide from 10% to 14%, according to the report issued today, Wednesday. Financing programs This mutation will lead to the transformation of local slides from the direction of landing to the increase, after their production has been transferred to Asia over the past decades. The study revealed that the share of the United States of America would have shrunk from this industry to 8% if it were not for the application of government financing programs such as the Law of Chips and Science in 2022. “We have always said that the disk law is a strong first step, but we will need more to achieve the desired goals. This industry is fully aware that manufacturing activities in the eastern Asia region are more.” Also read: America launches a $ 5 billion research center to lead the Chips race, the Chips Act has allocated $ 39 billion to grants, in addition to $ 75 billion in loan and loan guarantees, and 25% of tax emissions, with the aim of persuading semiconductors to build factories on US land. In the wake of the issuance of this legislation, the United States of America guaranteed promises of all the five major manufacturing companies in the world to establish new factories in the country. It includes the three most important manufacturers of advanced logical chips, it is the components that work as the brain of the devices, which is ‘Taiwan Simonukone Manovakchurring’, ‘Samsung Electronics’ and ‘Intel’. The production of production, US Minister of Trade, Jenna Raymondo, whose ministry is responsible for the distribution of allocated funds according to the Chips Law, said the United States wants to produce 20% of the global logical chips by the end of the current decade. Newver said the build -up of some extra production capacity will also contribute to the type of unrest that occurred during the Corona epidemic. But it is a distance from the sector’s approach that offers efficiency on anything else. According to the report, the United States is not the only country that maximizes its pursuit of chips. China, the most important continent, builds approximately 30 new chips for chips, better than the 26 facilities of the United States of America. Similarly, 8 projects of this type in the European Union are underway.