Samsung Plans $1.5 Billion Vietnam Chip Test Plant
📊Executive Summary
Samsung Electronics is investing approximately $1.5 billion to establish a semiconductor test plant in Vietnam, aimed at addressing the global memory semiconductor shortage exacerbated by rising demand from AI data centers. The facility, located in Thai Nguyen Province, will focus on testing DRAM and NAND memory chips, with an expected annual capacity of 153.3 billion gigabits for DRAM and 255.6 billion gigabits for NAND. This plant is significant as it marks Samsung's first semiconductor test facility in Vietnam and is expected to begin operations by November 2027. The move is crucial for alleviating supply constraints in various sectors, including smartphones and automotive, where memory chips are vital....
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