Samsung Is Said to Be Delaying Completion of US Chip Plant Due to Lack of Customers (SSNLF:Pink Limited Info)
- Samsung is delaying the completion of a semiconductor facility in Texas due to difficulties in finding buyers for its production, as reported by Nikkei Asia.
- The company originally planned to begin production in 2024, which has now been rescheduled to 2026.
- A chip supply chain executive noted that local demand for chips isn't strong, complicating production plans.
- A source told Nikkei that there are currently no indications that demand for chips is improving.
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