shortyman920 t1_ir1sxrg wrote
Reply to comment by BlueGuyBuff in Micron’s investing $100 billion to bring the country’s ‘largest semiconductor fabrication facility’ to New York by Avieshek
Yeah, you would think a state with lower taxes and lower costs, but I guess upstate NY could at least draw from a richer talent pool with the proximity to nyc
Twheezy01 t1_ir2fa6x wrote
I live in Syracuse, we get knocked for high taxes but it's not that bad around here. The people that get those jobs will be stylin
GullibleDetective t1_ir1vkl8 wrote
I'd imagine lots of kickbacks and behind close door deals were done.
shortyman920 t1_ir1xisv wrote
Very true
Bewaretheicespiders t1_ir23m30 wrote
How's the semicon talent pool in NYC?
Big population doesnt mean big talent pool in every sector. Remember THQ? They had a studio in NYC, up to the point they realized not a single employee was from there, they had all relocated for the job. So they closed it down and moved the whole operation to Montreal. Or so some former employees told me. Wasnt enough to save them though...
Dooglers t1_ir3jdrm wrote
Global Foundries is based out of New York and has 2 fabs in state.
Bewaretheicespiders t1_ir3kv47 wrote
Cool, thanks for the info!
SafetyMan35 t1_ir3pt2t wrote
RIT in Rochester has a full microelectronics program with functional clean room facilities. Lots of new talent 90 minutes away.
shortyman920 t1_ir2jnee wrote
Fair point, and I admit dont actually know. It’s also several hours from nyc, but that’s a easier relocation for nyc workers than say in Ohio or Missouri. Lots of experienced workers end up moving farther and farther away from nyc itself anyway
It could be for something entirely different like deals cut with the state
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