Samsung Electronics to advance start of chip factory in Yongin to 2029

Samsung Electronics to advance start of chip factory in Yongin to 2029
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Summary Samsung Electronics plans to start operations at its Yongin chip plant in 2029, accelerating production to meet rising AI memory chip demand.

SEOUL (Reuters) - Samsung Electronics (005930.KS) said on Monday it ​aims to bring forward the start ‌of operations of its chip fabrication site in the city of Yongin, south of Seoul, to ​2029 from 2030-2031, as it seeks ​to keep up with surging demand ⁠for memory chips used in AI infrastructure.

Last ​month, both Samsung and its South Korean ​rival SK Hynix (000660.KS) announced pledges to invest hundreds of billions of dollars in expanding production capacity at ​home, after President Lee Jae Myung ​called for measures to narrow regional economic divides.

Under the ‌plan, ⁠the government hopes South Korea can double its memory-chip production capacity within five years by speeding up the construction of ​fabs by Samsung ​and ⁠SK Hynix in Yongin, and building a new chip cluster in ​Gwangju city.

Samsung Electronics "plans to begin ​operations ⁠at its first fabrication plant in Yongin by 2029, which is one to two ⁠years ​ahead of the original ​schedule," a spokesperson said in a statement.

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