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Samsung sticks to 2026 plan for its Texas plant
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 34410, member: 636"] Samsung quickly denied rumors about delays at its Texas plant. Reports claimed the company pushed back its Taylor facility opening to 2027. The Korean tech giant stepped in to correct this false information. Samsung confirmed they still plan to start production there in 2026 as originally scheduled. This Texas site remains very important for the company's plans. The facility aims to create 10,000 jobs across the Austin and Taylor areas. It will make advanced semiconductor chips for next-generation technologies like 5G, AI, and high-performance computing. These chips will help meet customer needs worldwide and strengthen the global semiconductor supply chain. The plant will also bring valuable training opportunities to central Texas residents. Some news outlets suggested Samsung had pulled staff from the site due to problems with its 2nm chip process. They reported that low production yields were causing setbacks. Samsung firmly rejected these claims about staff reductions. Whether the plant will produce 2nm wafers remains unclear at this time. More updates about the facility will come in the next few months. [/QUOTE]
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