Samsung to announce its U.S. investment plan next month
Samsung is a global leading smartphone manufacturer, which sold millions of Galaxy device units in a single year. To maintain the reputation and grow its market share, the company regularly partners with several tech makers in different categories.
Alongside this, the South Korean tech giant is continuously spreading its business and a new report suggests that it about to announce its investment plan for another country.
According to the info, Samsung is likely to reveal its U.S. investment plan next month. And it is estimated to exceed 50 trillion won investment in the United States and Pyeongtaek.
The report suggests that the investment for the company’s second foundry in the United States is calculated at $17 billion as it considered building the plant in one of Texas, Arizona, and New York. As of now, the Austin foundry of Texas the most promising candidate.
Furthermore, Samsung could finalize its investment in Pyeongtaek in the second half of this year. It’s noteworthy that the groundwork already started in the second half of 2020 while the semiconductor manufacturing equipment could be installed next year and mass production is expected to start in 2023.
Apart from this, this foundry is going to become the largest in the world with a 700 meters length of production lines and a total area of around 700,000 square meters. And a number of EUV lithography equipment will be used there the investment in the facilities may reach 50 trillion won or less.
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One UI 6.1.1 update for the Samsung Galaxy S22 series arrives with One UI build versions given below.
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A bad news,S25+ will be the widest bezel among the three models, which is almost the same as S24+.
It may be that Samsung did this on purpose to make way for S25 Ultra.
Among the three models, the narrowest bezel is S25 Ultra. pic.twitter.com/CaEPyeooAC— ICE UNIVERSE (@UniverseIce) September 17, 2024
I have a more accurate CAD than onleaks, which contains lines that were missing before, so I know this.
— ICE UNIVERSE (@UniverseIce) September 18, 2024
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