datasheets.com EBN.com EDN.com EETimes.com Embedded.com PlanetAnalog.com TechOnline.com  
Events
UBM Tech
UBM Tech

News & Analysis

Comment


fabrat

12/18/2012 2:47 PM EST

It's nice to see Korea investing, once again, in the USA. Meanwhile, Apple is ...

More...



nicolas.mokhoff

12/17/2012 12:32 PM EST

Noted and amended. Thanks.

More...

Samsung proceeding to expand Austin fab

Nicolas Mokhoff

12/14/2012 9:37 PM EST


MANHASSET, N.Y. -- Samsung is proceeding with its investment of $4 billion at its Austin, Texas, site to expand production of mobile application processors beginning the second half of 2013.
 
The remodeled facility will produce mobile application processors on 300-mm wafers at the 28-nm process node. The boost in production will occur during the second half of 2013 and is expected to alleviate the rapidly growing demand for application processors for mobile devices.

Samsung also said it is expanding its Austin Research Center, which now employs about 200 engineers designing mobile application processors.

Samsung’s campus in Austin currently employs 2,500 workers.

Samsung claims its investment in Austin is the largest foreign investment in the state of Texas. The Korean electronics giant's total investment in Samsung Austin Semiconductor since 1996 will reach $11 billion by year’s end, including the $4 billion investment announced in August.

Related stories:

Top 10 smartphones & gadgets

10 tech gifts to buy your engineer for Christmas


 




Yog-Sothoth

12/14/2012 4:55 PM EST

er you might want to correct the typos...

Sign in to Reply



nicolas.mokhoff

12/15/2012 12:16 PM EST

thanks. corrected. let us know if you find anyting else.

Sign in to Reply



GoGoGeek

12/14/2012 6:55 PM EST

Did they say in what time frame the $4B will be spent?

Sign in to Reply



Thomas Chongruk

12/14/2012 7:16 PM EST

Probably not a short term investment. By the article, $11 billion total (including the recent $4 billion announcement) from 1996 - 2012. Let's take away the recently announced funds and we have $7 billion spent from 1996 - 2012. My educated guess is the fastest burn rate is about 4-5 years to spend the $4 billion.

Sign in to Reply



GoGoGeek

12/14/2012 7:37 PM EST

Thanks Thomas! But didn't Samsung spent $4B on S2-Austin to ramp to 40K mainly in 2011?

Sign in to Reply



m00nshine

12/15/2012 4:32 PM EST

Why this is repost of old news? This was announced by samsung back in August (below is link), also here on EET.

http://www.samsung.com/global/business/semiconductor/news-events/press-releases/detail?newsId=11861

Sign in to Reply



nicolas.mokhoff

12/17/2012 12:32 PM EST

Noted and amended. Thanks.

Sign in to Reply



fabrat

12/18/2012 2:47 PM EST

It's nice to see Korea investing, once again, in the USA. Meanwhile, Apple is moving it's business to TSMC (China). Can it be that Samsung's tablets and phones are more "American" than Apple tablets and phones?

Sign in to Reply



Please sign in to post comment

Navigate to related information

Datasheets.com Parts Search

185 million searchable parts
(please enter a part number or hit search to begin)