Samsung to Build $1.5 Billion Chip Testing Plant in Vietnam
Samsung to Invest $1.5 Billion in Semiconductor Testing Plant in Vietnam
Samsung Electronics plans to invest 39 trillion dong ($1.5 billion) in Vietnam to build a semiconductor testing plant, according to a proposal document. Construction has already begun in an industrial park 60 kilometers north of Hanoi, with operations expected to start in November 2027.
Investment Details
The new factory will test DRAM and NAND memory chips, with an annual capacity of 153.3 billion gigabits of DRAM and 255.6 billion gigabits of NAND. It will be Samsung's first chip testing facility in Vietnam. The company intends to reinvest up to $2.5 billion of potential profits into a second factory.
Vietnam's Role in the Global Chip Supply Chain
Vietnam is becoming a major hub for semiconductor back-end operations, hosting assembly, packaging, and testing plants for Intel, Amkor Technology, and Hana Micron. Samsung's investment will help ease the global shortage of memory chips driven by surging AI demand.
Impacted Symbols
Symbols affected by this headline and their sentiment signals
Amkor Technology, Inc.
Amkor Technology, as a company with testing facilities in Vietnam, may be indirectly affected by Samsung's investment, but there is no direct competition.
SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS
Samsung's new chip testing plant in Vietnam will increase production capacity, easing memory chip shortage and benefiting from AI demand.
Intel Corporation
Intel has packaging and testing facilities in Vietnam, but Samsung's investment does not directly affect Intel's operations; overall industry growth may provide indirect benefits.
Hana Micron is a semiconductor company operating in Vietnam, but Samsung's investment will have limited impact on the company.
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