Samsung Electronics Plans Semiconductor Testing Factory in Vietnam

📊Executive Summary
Samsung Electronics is planning to invest approximately $1.5 billion to establish a semiconductor testing factory in Vietnam, aimed at addressing the global shortage of memory chips driven by rising demand from AI applications. The factory is expected to begin operations in November 2027 and will produce significant volumes of DRAM and NAND memory chips. This expansion is crucial as it will help alleviate pressure on the supply chain for memory components, which are essential for various industries including smartphones, laptops, and automotive. The project has already received approval from Vietnamese authorities, and construction is set to commence soon, with over 200 engineers already on site....
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