Circuit Break - A MacroFab Podcast

EP#382: The Danger Pool

06.09.2023 - By MacroFab, INC.Play

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MEP EP#382: The Danger Pool The CHIPS act is in full swing with Texas Instruments, TSMC, Intel and other chip manufacturers scaling up and building new facilities in the United States. There is just one problem however, the engineering manpower required to run these high tech facilities. TSMC is struggling to fill hiring quotas and articles are citing TSMC working conditions as the reason. Stephen and Parker decide to explore the possibility of more reasons for this on this week’s episode of the MacroFab Engineering Podcast. Chipmaker TSMC needs to hire 4,500 Americans at its new Arizona plants.We touched on this in the past with the chip act. 668,000 domestic manufacturing jobs for the chips act on Episode #345 - The Hot List of Tasty Chip FabsTSMC says it will hire 4,500 new workers to support its two Arizona fabs, a sizable chunk of the total new jobs created. So far TSMC has hired ~2000 but say it is tough to hire.Compensation and hiringTSMC pays up to $160,000 annually for Ph.D.s with some good experience where that same Ph.D. can earn some $30,000 more at IntelIntel is giving raises of $10K - $20K over TSMC offers to stay. More students in STEM in Taiwan vs US : 31% compared to 17.5%Apple launches Vision Pro AR headset to ship next year$3500 When the VR industry is getting less expensive and in a hardware purchasing decline?Pro price but no pro applications?The Danger PoolWhat would it take to make a “solder pot”Assembling Transistor Radios 1955Simple calculations60/40 specific heat = 0.173 J/g-C60/40 melting temp = 190cEnergy to raise temp -> specific heat equationEnergy to raise 5kg temp by 165C = 142.7 kJEnthalpy of fusion = 37J/gEnergy needed to “melt” = 185kJTotal Energy = 327 kJJoule is W.sIf we wanted to deliver this much power in 30 minutes182 WattsKitchen stove burnerSmall ~1200WMedium ~1500 to 1800WLarge ~2500W500mm x 175mm size

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