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Samsung Taylor chip plant to start operations by July 2024

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Samsung has been building a giant semiconductor plan in Taylor, Texas, USA. A new input indicates that Samsung’s Texas semiconductor factory could start operations as early as July 1 this year. One local Taylor leader claimed that the plant will become operational by July.

According to kxan report, Williamson County Judge Bill Gravell told his fellow county commissioners that he learned this start date after talking with Samsung’s chief financial officer while attending a semiconductor conference recently in South Korea.

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Gravell also revealed that the Samsung Taylor semiconductor plant will start getting occupants in their building facility no later than July 1. At the same time, the fabrication site will begin manufacturing semiconductors within that timeframe.

Earlier, it was reported that the South Korean tech giant has some concerns related to the US subsidy scheme. The concerns were reported to impact the production at its Texas factory, which is under construction to boost local chip manufacturing.

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