Comment by bluGill
5 days ago
More automation. Given the chemicals involved in fab work in general I expect this fab is very automated just for safety reasons and so very few employees are needed. Thus the cost of labor isn't a significant factor.
5 days ago
More automation. Given the chemicals involved in fab work in general I expect this fab is very automated just for safety reasons and so very few employees are needed. Thus the cost of labor isn't a significant factor.
>Thus the cost of labor isn't a significant factor.
It is. Semi fabs aren't fire-and-forget. You need highly skilled people to constantly check and tweak all the operations in a feedback loop 24/7 and every hour of downtime due to any issue means millions lost. You hire the right people to minimize that downtime while also keeping the costs in check. It's a delicate balance.
What % of the all fab costs over two decades are the people? Including the cost of building it and modernization
All money ultimately goes to labor. Rocks don't accept cash as payment.
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Touché
True, but compared to the amount of production I would guess these are only a few people.