Samsung Electronics is investing $1.5 billion in Vietnam to build a new semiconductor testing plant, set to begin operations in November 2027. This expansion aims to address the global shortage of DRAM and NAND memory chips, exacerbated by surging AI demand.

Samsung Electronics is investing $1.5 billion in Vietnam to build a new semiconductor testing plant, set to begin operations in November 2027. This expansion aims to address the…

Samsung Electronics is investing $1.5 billion in a semiconductor testing plant in Vietnam, targeting November 2027 operations to address AI-driven memory chip shortages.

The new factory, for which construction has already begun in an industrial park 37 miles north of Hanoi, is slated to start operations in November 2027.

Samsung is investing $1.5bn in its first dedicated chip-testing plant in Vietnam, due to open in November 2027, with a second phase worth up to $2.5bn contingent on the first.

The new factory, for which construction has already begun in an industrial park 60 kilometers north of Hanoi, is slated to start operations in November 2027

Samsung is investing $1.5 billion in a memory chip testing plant in Vietnam's Thai Nguyen province, targeting November 2027 operations to meet surging AI demand.

Samsung Electronics is set to invest $1.5 billion in Vietnam for a semiconductor testing plant, scheduled to start operations by November 2027 amid rising global chip demand.