Samsung to invest in new 12" fab in US
Samsung Electronics on April 14 announced that the company’s board of directors has reached a decision to invest $220 million in a new 300mm fabrication line in the US.
The new investment for a 300mm (12") fabrication line will bring greater cost competitiveness to the Austin plant that was originally built as a 200mm wafer production facility, the company stated.
More here at DigiTimes.
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