• ZDNet

    Samsung awarded $6.4 billion by U.S. under CHIPS Act to boost chip production

    The U.S. government will give Samsung up to $6.4 billion in direct funding to boost its chip production in Texas, the Commerce Department said on Monday.In return, the South Korean tech giant will commit $45 billion in investment for its two chip production facilities, one under construction in Taylor and another exiting one in Austin. Samsung will also build an additional advanced packaging plant and a research center.Samsung becomes the third-largest receipt of funding from the U.S. under the...

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    • ZDNet

    Samsung profit surges on back of chip recovery

    Samsung is expected to record its highest earnings in over a year in its latest quarter on the back of recovering demand for chips.The South Korean tech giant said on Friday in its preliminary earnings guidance for the first quarter of 2024 that it expected 71 trillion won in revenue and 6.6 trillion won in operating profit, an increase of 11% and 931%, respectively, from a year earlier.It marks a return to form for Samsung, which saw its operating profit nosedive to 640 billion won in the first...

  • Samsung on Tap to Receive Up to $6.4B in CHIPS Funding

    Samsung on Tap to Receive Up to $6.4B in CHIPS Funding The U.S. Department of Commerce has signed a non-binding preliminary memorandum of terms to provide up to $6.4 billion in direct funding to Samsung under the CHIPS and Science Act. The proposed investment would support the creation of more than Telecompetitor

  • What’s up with Samsung, China’s chip strategy, EdgeConneX

    Samsung lands $6.4bn in US Chips and Science Act fundingChina’s telcos are ordered to remove foreign chips EdgeConneX adds $1.9bn to its green funding

  • Samsung scores up to $6.4bn to build US chip plants

    The US said the funding would help Samsung invest more than $40bn into multiple semiconductor projects in Texas. : Samsung scores up to $6.4bn to build US chip plants

    • Neowin

    Samsung to receive $6.4 billion from the CHIPS and Science Act

    Samsung is going to get $6.4 billion from the US CHIPS and Science Act. As part of the arrangement, the company has promised to invest $40 billion in and around Austin, Texas, in the coming years.

  • Samsung scores $4.6B in new US chip funding

    The US Department of Commerce unveiled plans to award Samsung up to $4.6 billion to expand its semiconductor manufacturing capabilities as part of an ongoing effort to reduce reliance on foreign-made chips.

  • Samsung Galaxy A55 vs. Galaxy S23 FE (Exynos)

    The Samsung Galaxy A55 vs. Galaxy S23 FE is quite an unlikely duo for one of our dedicated versus articles, but Samsung's pricing strategy led us here. After launching this year's popular Galaxy A55 at around €450 (now just a little over €400), the company has positioned it too close to its budget flagship, the Galaxy S23 FE. But those devices are not created equal by any means. The Galaxy S23 FE is still the more expensive of the two (now selling for around €500), but it also delivers a...

  • Apple readies M4 chips for Macs, Bloomberg News reports

    Apple is nearing the production of next generation M4 computer processors and plans to update every Mac model with it, Bloomberg News reported on Thursday, citing people with knowledge of the matter. The company is aiming to release the updated computers beginning late this year and extending into early next year, the report said. They will include new iMacs, a low-end 14-inch MacBook Pro, high-end 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pros, and Mac minis - all with M4 chips, the report said, adding that...

    • Neowin

    Samsung announces its fastest LPDDR5X memory chips with reduced energy consumption

    Samsung has announced its new LPDDR5X memory chips with improved performance, higher capacity, and significantly reduced energy consumption for PCs, servers, cars, and other products.