Samsung has allegedly pushed the completion of his semiconductor plant in Texas Taylor, as he has no customer. According to Nikki AsiaThe company is not in a hurry to install goods at the convenience due to the lack of customer and nevertheless the facility is more than 90 %. The factory had to come online in 2024, but after that the company returned its early date to upgrade its foundry process at some point in 2026. Samsung’s Fab was considered to be able to produce only 4 nanomometer chasset, but the company adjusted its plans to make it able to compete with competitors like TSMC, which would give it the ability to produce more advanced 2 nanometer chips. Still, the problem remains.
If you remember, the Samsung planned Billion planned in Taylor in Taylor is part of an investment of 44 billion. When the Biden administration announced that it was giving a $ 6.4 billion grant to Samsung as part of the Chips Act financing, the company said the money was being spent to end the campus in Taylor. But the development of this facility has been worried for a long time. Last year, Reuters It is reported that Samsung has delayed the supply of advanced adhesive equipment from ASML to its taylor facility, as any major user has yet to sign up for the plant.
When Samsung reduced jobs around the world last year, some jobs from Texas Texas were also cut off due to alleged production delays. And these are not the only company employees who were delayed: Samsung suppliers, some of which are small companies, also had an impact and had to look for other customers while the facility remains intact. While Samsung has assured Nikki Asia It is still planning to open the FAB in 2026, analysts earlier said, seeing the question that it had not yet landed the volume of volume. In fact, the publication of South Korea Elec In April, it was claimed that Samsung was now targeting the opening date of February 2027 instead of some time in 2026. The publication states that in addition to the shortage of consumers, Samsung’s contractors also withdrew from the project and the manpower on its site is now the fourth of its original size.


