Samsung to double its nand production capacity in china
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Samsung has announced at an event in Shaanxi province that it will double its production capacity of NAND memory chips in China, good news amid the great shortage of these chips that has been going on for almost two years.
Samsung to invest 7 billion in China
Samsung has announced that it will invest close to $ 7 billion over three years, all with the intention of doubling its NAND memory manufacturing capacity to meet the high demand. With this new investment, Samsung will be able to produce 200, 000 silicon wafers with a size of 300 mm2 by 2020.
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Samsung's decision to make this investment in China would be due to its desire to improve relations with the country, the largest consumer of NAND memory worldwide, so the Korean has seen a great opportunity to earn a lot of money.
Greater investment in China is likely to mitigate the country's protectionist policies, and by investing more in a second assembly line at its Xi'an manufacturing plant, Samsung is also seeking to reduce the risk from overcondensed manufacturing facilities in South Korea. South
This measure should help increase the availability of memory chips over the next few years, although it could also make smartphone manufacturers mount larger quantities, creating a new situation of scarcity, and starting the cycle once again.
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