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According to Global SMT, the Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) noted in a report that as of May 2020, more than 40 new semiconductor ecosystem projects have been announced in the United States, including new factories, expansion of existing locations, as well as factories that supply and produce materials and production facilities. Combined, these projects are worth nearly $200 billion in private investment, reported in 16 states. All told, these new projects will create around 40,000 new high-jobs in the semiconductor fabrication market, expanding the availability of critical parts that are currently hard to get.

These projects especially affect Arizona, Connecticut, Georgia, Michigan, New York, Oregon, and Texas.

Below is a chart of development by State:

State

Company Name

City/County

Investment

Type

Employment (Direct)

Arizona Intel Chandler $20 billion New 3000 (2 fabs)
TSMC Phoenix $40 billion New 4500 (2 fabs)
California Western Digital Fremont/San Jose $350 million Expansion 240
Florida SkyWater Osceola County $36.5 million Expansion 220
Idaho Micron Boise $15 billion (through 2030) New 2000
Indiana SkyWater West Lafayette $1.8 billion New 750
NHanced Odon $236 million New 413
Everspin Technologies Odon Unknown New 35
Trusted Semiconductor Solutions Odon $34 million New 40
Kansas Radiation Detection Technologies Manhattan $4 million Expansion 30
New Mexico Intel Rio Rancho $3.5 billion Expansion 700
New York Micron Clay $20 billion ($100B over 20 years) New 9000 (4 fabs)
Global Foundries Malta $1 billion Expansion 1000
North Carolina Wolfspeed Chatham County $5 billion (over 10 years) New 1800
Ohio Intel New Albany $20 billion ($100B over 10 years) New 3000 (2 fabs)
Oregon Analog Devices Beaverton $1 billion Expansion 280
Rogue Valley Microdevices Medford $44 million New Unknown
Texas Samsung Taylor $17 billion New 2000
Texas Instruments Sherman $30 billion (through 2030) New 3000 (4 fabs)
Texas Instruments Richardson $6 billion Expansion 800
NXP Austin/TBD $2.6 billion Expansion 800
Utah Texas Instruments Lehi $3 billion Expansion 1100
TOTAL $186.6 billion 
(up to $346.6 billion)
34,708 jobs

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