Samsung Invests $2.5M in Upgrades at Austin Semiconductor Facility
Samsung plans to invest approximately $2.5 million in upgrades to its Austin Semiconductor facility, including new manufacturing equipment, remote EV controllers, and gas cabinets. The projects are set to commence in early April and run through late July, following the site's 30th anniversary.

Samsung is investing $2.5 million in upgrades at its Austin Semiconductor facility. The projects include nearly $1.7 million for new manufacturing equipment over 13,000 square feet, starting in early March and expected to finish by late July.
Another project, costing about $161,000, involves adding remote EV controllers and heater blankets, with work beginning in early April and also concluding in late July. The final project, worth $645,300, will install new gas cabinets in the facility's east bunker, starting in early April. These upgrades follow the facility's recent 30th anniversary.




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