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Samsung establishes next-generation semiconductor R&D facility in Silicon Valley

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August 18, 2023

August 18, 2023 /SemiMedia/ -- According to BusinessKorea, Samsung Electronics has established a next-generation semiconductor research and development institution, Samsung Federal Inc., in Silicon Valley, USA.

According to reports, Samsung established Samsung Federal Inc. to prevent future uncertainty in response to the economic recession and tensions between China and the United States.

This organization has been placed under the Device Solutions Americas (DSA) headquarters, which is responsible for Samsung Electronics’ semiconductor business. Samsung expects to be able to make full use of the newly established R&D organization and effectively utilize the global semiconductor infrastructure including the United States.

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