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Samsung is taking steps to become one of the largest chip suppliers in the world and has announced a new goal for 2028: to invest up to $15 billion in a new semiconductor research and development complex in GiheungSouth Korea dedicated to the production of new generation devices and processes.
This new research and development space will be built on a 109,000 square meter site at the Samsung campus and will be dedicated to “to exceed the limits of the semiconductor scale”, according to the statement.
Fight for nanometers
This new research headquarters will complement the work of the research and development center hwaseong and semiconductor complex Pyeongtaekfencing from Samsung designed for mass production of components.
At present, the South Korean brand is already developing 3nm lithographs to meet domestic and third-party requirements. This new chipset architecture improves performance by 23% and reduces power consumption by 45% compared to 5nm lithographs.
In the complex world of component manufacturing, Samsung is the world market leader in memory for electronic devices. Nonetheless, TSMS leads the industry in the production of chipsets under contract with third parties. Intel recently announced the start of its smelter.
Samsung aims to become a leader in the chip market
Per Samsung, Giheung Campus is a place that made history. Located south of Seoul and close to Hwaseong’s headquarters, the world’s first 64MB DRAM was introduced in 1992.
“Our new state-of-the-art R&D facility will be an innovation hub where the best scientific talent from around the world can meet and grow together,” mentioned President Ke Hyun-kyung, who also leads the Device Solutions division. “We hope this new beginning will lay the foundation for the sustainable growth of our semiconductor business.”
However, this does not determine the independence of Samsung in terms of processors. Recently, the Qualcomm CEO announced an agreement with a South Korean brand to supply Snapdragon processors for the premium Galaxy lineup. According to Cristiano Amon, president of Qualcomm, this agreement will last for several years in the interests of both parties.
Source: RPP

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