Samsung to invest $14.7bn in new chip plant in S. Korea

Samsung to invest $14.7bn in new chip plant in S. Korea

PanARMENIAN.Net - Samsung Electronics Co. plans to invest 15.6 trillion won ($14.7 billion) to build a new cutting-edge chip-manufacturing plant in South Korea as it seeks to maintain its lead in memory chips and grow beyond smartphones, MarketWatch reports.

Samsung's chip unit has become increasingly important to its profit growth as its smartphone business--which accounts for about 60% of its total operating profit--continues to suffer from intensifying competition from low-cost Chinese handset makers. Analysts expect demand for Samsung's memory chips to stay strong for the rest of this year amid tight global supply, which will likely lead to firm pricing.

Samsung said in a statement Monday, Oct 6, that construction of the new chip plant will begin next year, with operations to start in 2017. The new plant will be located in Pyeongtaek, a city south of Seoul.

Samsung hasn't yet decided what types of chips it will produce at the plant. Samsung's competition with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. is likely to intensify in coming years as they compete to make logic chips for Apple Inc.'s iPhones.

The investment "will significantly influence the shaping of Samsung's future semiconductor business," Kwon Oh-hyun, co-chief and a vice chairman of Samsung Electronics, said in the statement.

Samsung is the world's biggest producer of dynamic random access memory chips, used in personal computers and smartphones. It also makes NAND flash-memory chips, which are used in mobile devices including digital cameras.

The investment comes as Samsung, which is tipped to report earnings estimates for the third-quarter Tuesday, is expected to say that its operating profit likely halved from a year earlier due to the poor performance of its mobile business. Some analysts expect the company's chip-division profits to exceed mobile phones for the first time in three years, MarketWatch says.

Samsung posted an operating profit of 10.2 trillion won in the third quarter of 2013. About a third of its profits come from chips, TVs and home appliances.

Last week, Samsung, moving to capitalize on cheap labor costs, said it would invest $560 million for a new TV plant in Vietnam, saying that the complex will be used for addressing mid- to long-term demand for consumer electronics globally, including emerging markets.

In South Korea, Samsung has memory-chip production lines in Hwaseong and facilities in Giheung that focus on logic chips. The company also has chip plants in China and the U.S.

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