
Can Arizona become the next global semiconductor hub?
The world's leading computer chip manufacturer is coming to Phoenix, and an ASU information systems expert says it will be enough to make the region a world-class semiconductor hub.
In this article published Dec. 14, 2023, by The Reynolds Center for Business Journalism:
Given that about 40 companies have already started making their way to Arizona before TSMC's first factory is even open, I wouldn't be surprised if Arizona gains over 1,000 more semiconductor-adjacent companies in the next 10 years.
– Raghu Santanam, professor of information systems, McCord Chair of Business, and senior associate dean for Executive Education, Corporate Partnerships, and Lifelong Learning
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