Samsung Eyes Second Chip Factory Site In Texas: Bloomberg

  • Samsung Electronics Co Ltd SSNLF explores a second location in Texas for its $17 billion U.S. semiconductor plant, Bloomberg reports.
  • It is eyeing a six million-square-foot site apart from a previously disclosed expansion of its Austin base.
  • Samsung is likely to begin construction at the Williamson Country site around Q1 of 2022, with targeted production by the final three months of 2024.
  • The company was in discussions to locate a facility in Austin, Texas, for fabricating chips as advanced as 3 nanometers. It will further intensify chip rivalry with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Ltd TSM.
  • It’s also evaluating alternative sites in Arizona, New York, and South Korea.
  • Samsung plans to invest $151 billion through 2030 into its foundry and chip design businesses to compete with TSM by offering 3nm chips in 2022.
  • Price action: TSM shares traded lower by 0.31% at $117.14 on the last check Friday.
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