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Samsung to Increase Investment in Logic Chip Businesses to $151 billion

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Samsung said it will increase its investments in the System LSI and Foundry businesses through 2030 to a total of KRW 171 trillion (~USD$151 billion), to accelerate research of cutting-edge semiconductor process technology and construction of a new production facility.

The plan is expected to help the Company reach its goal of becoming the world leader in logic chips by 2030. For the past two years, Samsung has been closely collaborating with various semiconductor design companies, component and equipment manufacturers, as well as academia in making progress towards that goal. 

The expansion of the Company’s Foundry Business will help fuel entire new industries built on next-generation technologies like AI, 5G and autonomous driving.

The Company also announced that it has begun construction of a new production line in Pyeongtaek, Korea, which is expected to be completed in the second half of 2022. The state-of-the-art facility equipped with the latest technology, P3, will produce 14-nanometer DRAM and 5-nanometer logic semiconductors, both based on extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography technology.

As one of the world’s largest semiconductor clusters, Pyeongtaek will serve as the leading hub for next-generation innovations.

Dr. Kinam Kim, Vice Chairman and Head of Device Solutions Division at Samsung Electronics
The entire semiconductor industry is facing a watershed moment and now is the time to chart out a plan for long-term strategy and investment. For the memory business, where Samsung has maintained its undisputed leadership position, the Company will continue to make preemptive investments to lead the industry.

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