Samsung Electronics 11 trillion large investment… Austin Foundry Plant Expansion

Samsung Electronics, 11 trillion'big investment'… Austin Foundry Plant Expansion

Samsung Electronics is investing 10 billion dollars (about 11 trillion won) to expand its foundry (semiconductor consignment production) plant (pictured) in Austin, Texas. It is evaluated for the purpose of securing additional US customers such as Intel while checking Taiwan TSMC, which decided to build a foundry plant in the US Foundry is a business that produces and delivers products by receiving orders from semiconductor companies that do not have or lack factories, such as fabless (semiconductor design companies).

Bloomberg News reported on the 22nd that “Samsung Electronics is considering adding a semiconductor production line to Austin by investing more than 10 billion dollars.” At present, in Austin, Samsung Electronics’ foundry plant, which focuses on the line width of 14 nm (nanometer, 1 nm = 1 billionth of a meter), 28 nm, and 32 nm process, is running.

Bloomberg cited a person familiar with the related matters and said, “Samsung Electronics’ goal is to go through a pilot operation in 2022 and start operating in earnest from 2023.” Samsung Electronics is developing 3nm process technology.

Samsung Electronics’ expansion is analyzed for the purpose of checking TSMC, the world’s number one foundry. TSMC decided to build a new factory in Arizona, US with a total investment of 12 billion dollars (about 13 trillion won) last year. The goal is to be completed in 2024. It is expected that a cutting-edge foundry line of less than 5 nm will be built.

When TSMC’s US plant is operational, TSMC is expected to attract the latest semiconductor outsourcing production of major foundry customers such as Intel, Nvidia, Qualcomm, and AMD. The main line of Samsung Electronics’ Austin plant is 14nm. There is a limit to producing the latest APs (application processors). This is the background of the possibility of expanding the 3nm process, a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility. “Samsung is trying to catch up with rival TSMC,” Bloomberg said.

Samsung Electronics secured a site for new facilities around the Austin plant. From 2018 to October last year, it has steadily purchased a land area of ​​104,089 square meters with 140 soccer fields. The Austin City Council has also requested approval for the site development.

When Samsung Electronics and TSMC complete new factories in the US, competition for semiconductor orders is expected to intensify. The market is expected to grow even further as it recently announced that it will expand “outsourced semiconductor production” to Intel, an integrated semiconductor company (IDM). Samsung Electronics said, “Nothing has been decided yet” regarding the expansion of the factory.

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