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Samsung considers Texas move

by on05 February 2021


$17 billion chip plant

Samsung is considering Austin, Texas, as the site for a new $17 billion chip plant that the South Korean firm said could create 1,800 jobs, according to documents filed with Texas state officials.

The documents say the project would involve building out seven million square feet (650,000 square meters) of new space on a 640-acre (259-hectare) site that the company already owns.

The company has an existing chip plant in Austin that makes computing chips. Samsung's filing said it plans to make "advanced logic devices" for outside customers at the facility, meaning it would aim to make the smallest, fastest kinds of computing chips.

Samsung said in its filings that if Austin is selected, the company would start digging on the site in the second quarter of this year and that the plant will become operational in the third quarter of 2023.

Last modified on 05 February 2021
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