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Samsung Texas chip plant staff rush triggers wild speculation on $17 billion comeback
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 52341, member: 636"] Samsung dispatches skilled engineers from its Seoul headquarters to the Texas Taylor facility after months of reduced operations stemming from insufficient semiconductor orders. The Korean manufacturer signals renewed confidence by mobilizing specialists experienced in advanced silicon production processes. These technical experts will expedite construction efforts at the $17 billion plant, which aims for completion by 2026. The company appears to anticipate increased demand from American clients seeking cutting-edge chip manufacturing services. Global Infrastructure Headquarters personnel bring expertise in equipment management, process optimization, yield enhancement, and quality control systems. The Taylor facility will focus on sub-3-nanometer manufacturing capabilities when production begins in early 2026. Samsung plans to scale up the production of 2nm Gate-All-Around wafers, despite current yield rates hovering around 30 percent. Engineers have already initiated prototype mass production of the Exynos 2600 processor using the advanced 2nm node technology. The company aims to achieve 70 percent yield efficiency by year's end while completing its second-generation 2nm GAA process design. Samsung could potentially challenge TSMC's market dominance if it successfully implements the third-generation SF2P+ node within two years. [/QUOTE]
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