Tuesday, December 27th 2022
Samsung Said to be Increasing Chip Production While Inflation is Increasing Cost of New Fabs
According to Reuters, Samsung is gearing up to increase the chip production capacity at its P3 factory in Pyeongtaek in South Korea, despite the fact that there's a general slowdown in the semiconductor industry, in addition to the general economic downturn. Samsung is apparently planning on adding 12-inch wafer capacity for DRAM, while also adding more 4 nm chip capacity. The P3 fab kicked off production of Samsung's most cutting-edge NAND flash chips earlier this year and is the company's largest fab overall. According to Reuters, Samsung is aiming to add at least 10 new EUV machines in 2023.
In related news via The Elec, Samsung has seen costs increase significantly when it comes to materials costs relating to the expansion of the P3 fab. So far, the company has racked up extra costs of over a trillion korean Won, or more than US$786 million, largely due to all of its contractors having raised their prices. The report also mentioned that some parts of the expansion of the P3 fab has been delayed by as much as a year, which isn't good news for Samsung and it likely means that the company will see further increases in costs before the expansions are finished.
Sources:
Reuters, The Elec
In related news via The Elec, Samsung has seen costs increase significantly when it comes to materials costs relating to the expansion of the P3 fab. So far, the company has racked up extra costs of over a trillion korean Won, or more than US$786 million, largely due to all of its contractors having raised their prices. The report also mentioned that some parts of the expansion of the P3 fab has been delayed by as much as a year, which isn't good news for Samsung and it likely means that the company will see further increases in costs before the expansions are finished.
6 Comments on Samsung Said to be Increasing Chip Production While Inflation is Increasing Cost of New Fabs
its better to be ready for that Just in case.
TSMC manufacturing from US made fabs gonna take a while.
Why didn't they just say that & be done with it....
We all know this is/was coming anyways, as the costs of literally everything everywhere has gone up recently & will probably continue to for the foreseeable future :D
www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-64100974
www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/north-korea-fires-two-ballistic-missiles-near-japan-racking-up-nearly-80-launches-this-year/ar-AA15B10q
Yeah, totally the same thing :laugh: :roll: :laugh: