The announcement by the world’s biggest computer chip maker to invest $40 billion in a production center in Phoenix sparked hope that the United States could remain a leader in technology. The huge investment has been slowed down due to “an inadequate amount of skilled workers,” says Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Chairman…
The world’s largest manufacturer of computer chips pledged to invest$ 40 billion in a Phoenix production hub, giving rise to optimism that America would continue to lead the world in technology. However, the chairman of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company claims that” an inadequate amount of skilled workers” is primarily to blame for the significant investment’s slowdown. The largest computer chip manufacturer in the world pledged to invest$ 40 billion in a production facility in Phoenix, which gave rise to optimism that the US would continue to be the global leader in technology. However, the chairman of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company claims that” an inadequate amount of skilled workers” is primarily to blame for the significant investment’s slowdown.
The announcement by the world’s biggest computer chip maker to invest $40 billion in a production center in Phoenix sparked hope that the United States could remain a leader in technology. The huge investment has been slowed down due to “an inadequate amount of skilled workers,” says Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Chairman…