GlobalWafers’ Texas New Fab Gains International Media Attention,
Demonstrating the Strategic Value of U.S. Localized Manufacturing

A recent report by The Wall Street Journal noted that as technology company Apple continues to promote the development of a more complete semiconductor supply chain in the United States, GlobalWafers’ new wafer facility in Sherman, Texas, has been identified as one of the important upstream supply bases. 

GlobalWafers’ new plant in Texas (GWA) is primarily responsible for transforming high-purity silicon into wafers used in subsequent chip manufacturing, serving as an essential source of foundational materials for the semiconductor industry. As global supply chains undergo restructuring and localization trends accelerate, the company’s investments and presence in the United States are gradually demonstrating their strategic value. GlobalWafers continues to strengthen its role within the global semiconductor supply chain, providing international customers with stable and resilient support in critical materials. 

For the full article, please refer to The Wall Street Journal:
Inside Apple’s Push to Build an All-American Chip – WSJ 

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