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    November 17, 2025
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    SEOUL, November 17, 2025: Samsung Group announced on Sunday that it will invest $310 billion over the next five years to expand its technology capacity, with a focus on artificial intelligence and advanced semiconductors. The South Korean  conglomerate said the investment aims to meet the growing global demand for high-performance chips that support AI-driven systems. The company confirmed that a significant portion of the funding will be used to construct a new semiconductor manufacturing facility, Pyeongtaek Plant 5, within its existing chip complex in Pyeongtaek, south of Seoul. The plant is being developed to address increasing demand in memory-chip production and to enhance the resilience of the global semiconductor supply chain.

    Samsung to invest $310 billion in AI and chip expansion
    Samsung’s new investment strengthens global AI chip supply networks. (Credit – Samsung)

    Samsung said the new facility will play a critical role in strengthening South Korea’s domestic chip manufacturing ecosystem while expanding its global footprint in advanced semiconductor production. The company expects Pyeongtaek Plant 5 to become operational in 2028, joining its existing plants that produce memory chips used in data centers, mobile devices, and artificial intelligence systems. The announcement comes amid a worldwide surge in demand for semiconductor components that power AI models, cloud computing, and digital infrastructure. Governments and corporations have accelerated investment  in semiconductor technology to secure supply chains and sustain competitiveness in next-generation computing.

    Samsung, the world’s largest memory chipmaker, continues to expand its production capacity to ensure stable supply for global clients across technology, automotive, and telecommunications sectors. The company has been a central contributor to South Korea’s manufacturing and export growth, and the latest investment is among its largest single commitments to date. In its statement, Samsung emphasized that the five-year investment plan also includes research and development initiatives, as well as training programs to expand its skilled workforce in semiconductor engineering. The company said these efforts are designed to maintain production excellence and ensure timely delivery of next-generation products to global markets.

    Expansion aligns with global semiconductor demand trends

    The Pyeongtaek complex, already one of the largest semiconductor manufacturing sites in the world, houses several of Samsung’s leading production lines for DRAM and NAND memory. Pyeongtaek Plant 5 will add substantial new capacity to that site, supporting advanced processes that are key to powering AI applications and high-speed data processing technologies.  South Korea remains one of the largest global hubs for chip production, alongside the United States, Taiwan, and Japan. Samsung’s continued expansion reinforces the country’s role in maintaining stability across the international semiconductor supply chain, particularly at a time when global economies are focusing on ensuring access to advanced manufacturing technology.

    Samsung’s five-year plan underscores the scale of resources required to sustain innovation in semiconductors and maintain leadership in advanced chipmaking technologies. The company said construction of the new Pyeongtaek facility will begin following completion of required assessments and regulatory procedures. The investment also complements ongoing efforts by South Korea’s government to bolster domestic semiconductor capabilities through partnerships with private industry. Officials have encouraged major corporations, including Samsung and SK Hynix, to expand production capacity as part of national strategies to strengthen technological independence and support export competitiveness.

    AI and data processing remain key growth drivers

    Once fully operational, the new Pyeongtaek line will contribute to meeting the rising demand for high-performance memory and logic chips essential to AI computing and other advanced applications. The expansion is expected to further integrate South Korea into global technology supply networks and reinforce its standing as a leading semiconductor manufacturing center, while supporting continuous innovation, supply stability, and increased production efficiency across international markets. It will also enhance collaboration with global technology partners, strengthen export capacity, and contribute significantly to South Korea’s economic growth through job creation, infrastructure development, and sustained advancement in high-value manufacturing sectors. – By Content Syndication Services.

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