Samsung To Invest $4 billion In Austin Semiconductor Facility
Samsung has announced a $4 billion investment at its
Austin, Texas, site, which will start production of
28nm mobile application processors within the second
half of 2013.
The remodeled fabrication line will produce mobile
application processors on 300 mm wafers at the 28
nanometer process node. The new boost in production
will occur within the second half of 2013, according to
Samsung.
Along with new renovations from the fabrication front, Samsung's local research branch, Samsung Austin Research Center, also grew its presence with about 200 engineers dedicated to design and development of the latest technologies for mobile application processors.
Along with new renovations from the fabrication front, Samsung's local research branch, Samsung Austin Research Center, also grew its presence with about 200 engineers dedicated to design and development of the latest technologies for mobile application processors.