Samsung Electronics plans $1.5B semiconductor testing plant in Vietnam by November 2027
Samsung Electronics is investing $1.5 billion in a semiconductor testing plant in Vietnam, set to begin operations by November 2027. The facility will focus on testing mature DRAM and NAND memory chips and is currently under construction north of Hanoi. This investment is part of Samsung's broader strategy to enhance its semiconductor capabilities in the region.
- ▪Samsung Electronics plans to invest $1.5 billion in a semiconductor testing plant in Vietnam.
- ▪The facility will focus on testing mature DRAM and NAND memory chips and is expected to start operations by November 2027.
- ▪Samsung is already the largest foreign investor in Vietnam, with cumulative investments exceeding $23 billion.
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