🌐 The Environmental Cost of AI: A Deep Dive into Semiconductor Manufacturing
As Taiwan ramps up semiconductor production with its new Fab 25, the environmental implications are staggering. This facility by TSMC is poised to consume an estimated 100,000 metric tons of water daily, equivalent to 7% of Taichung’s water supply. Despite its role in fueling the AI boom, this growth comes at a critical cost.
Key Insights:
- Water Scarcity: Existing fabs are already facing severe water shortages. The competition for resources has raised tensions between farmers and tech giants.
- Energy Demand: Fab 25 will require 1 gigawatt of energy—enough for 750,000 households—raising concerns about carbon emissions.
- Health Risks: The semiconductor industry is linked to serious health risks for workers, including exposure to toxic substances.
The semiconductor boom isn’t just about technological advancement—it raises urgent questions about our ecological future. As we indulge in AI’s potential, we must ask: What is the true cost?
👉 Read the full report for a comprehensive look at this critical issue and share your thoughts on balancing innovation with sustainability!