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TexasTowelie

(112,204 posts)
Sun Jan 24, 2021, 01:12 AM Jan 2021

Samsung considers $10 Billion Texas chipmaking plant, sources say

Samsung Electronics Co. is considering spending more than $10 billion building its most advanced logic chipmaking plant in the U.S., a major investment it hopes will win more American clients and help it catch up with industry leader Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co.

The world’s largest memory chip and smartphone maker is in discussions to locate a facility in Austin, Texas, capable of fabricating chips as advanced as 3 nanometers in the future, people familiar with the matter said. Plans are preliminary and subject to change but for now the aim is to kick off construction this year, install major equipment from 2022, then begin operations as early as 2023, they said. While the investment amount could fluctuate, Samsung’s plans would mean upwards of $10 billion to bankroll the project, one of the people said.

Samsung is taking advantage of a concerted U.S. government effort to counter China’s rising economic prowess and lure back home some of the advanced manufacturing that over the past decades has gravitated toward Asia. The hope is that such production bases in the U.S. will galvanize local businesses and support American industry and chip design. Intel Corp.’s troubles ramping up on technology and its potential reliance in the future on TSMC and Samsung for chipmaking only underscored the extent to which Asian giants have forged ahead in recent years.

The envisioned plant will be its first to use extreme ultraviolet lithography, the standard for next-generation silicon, in the U.S., the people said, asking not to be identified talking about internal deliberations.

Read more: https://www.mrt.com/news/article/Samsung-considers-10-Billion-Texas-chipmaking-15889729.php
(Midland Reporter-Telegram)

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Samsung considers $10 Billion Texas chipmaking plant, sources say (Original Post) TexasTowelie Jan 2021 OP
At first I thought chips made from wood - woodchips. Then, of course, patricia92243 Jan 2021 #1
You must have eaten breakfast. TexasTowelie Jan 2021 #2
ugh, there goes my property taxes skyrocketing yet again. Javaman Jan 2021 #3
I don't know how much $ it would take to lure me back to Austin, again. Paladin Jan 2021 #4
the city died during the dot com boom and bust. Javaman Jan 2021 #5
My standard comeback to those who love present-day Austin: Paladin Jan 2021 #6

patricia92243

(12,595 posts)
1. At first I thought chips made from wood - woodchips. Then, of course,
Sun Jan 24, 2021, 07:00 AM
Jan 2021

I realized it meant computer chips. I'm getting old.

Javaman

(62,530 posts)
3. ugh, there goes my property taxes skyrocketing yet again.
Mon Jan 25, 2021, 01:42 PM
Jan 2021

if I can get 500K for my tiny 1310 sq ft house, I'm retiring.

Paladin

(28,261 posts)
4. I don't know how much $ it would take to lure me back to Austin, again.
Mon Jan 25, 2021, 05:33 PM
Jan 2021

I grew up there and loved the place. But when I retired, I never even considered moving back. Damn shame how a booming economy can ruin a once-fine city.

Javaman

(62,530 posts)
5. the city died during the dot com boom and bust.
Mon Jan 25, 2021, 05:58 PM
Jan 2021

the "weird" part is nothing but a charade and marketing scheme now.

If I weren't chained to my job, I would have left years ago.

Paladin

(28,261 posts)
6. My standard comeback to those who love present-day Austin:
Mon Jan 25, 2021, 07:50 PM
Jan 2021

You should have been here 50 years ago, when it was really nice.

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