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by derefr
1974 days ago
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Seems like the best idea would just be to try to plop the new plant next-door to the existing plant, then (and to keep doing that.) Would make the logistics of sourcing the same "everything" a lot simpler. Intuitively, I'd expect that fabs would plan for this in advance, ensuring that 1. everything they buy, they have ways to get N of the exact same of that thing down the line — the same way that NASA missions contract to ensure they can get precisely-specced replacement parts decades down the line; and 2. that they build their first plant for a given process node in a huge empty expanse of land (much larger than what Plant No. 1 needs) where they either buy all that land ahead of time, or at least have a contract with the municipality to retain right-of-first-refusal on purchases of that land. |
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