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Samsung plans to achieve full automation in fabs by 2030

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January 9, 2024

January 9, 2024 /SemiMedia/ -- According to reports, Samsung Electronics has begun developing smart sensing systems aimed at changing the way semiconductor factories operate and increasing output.

The report pointed out that the system is mainly used for real-time monitoring and analysis of the production process, and the current progress is that it can automatically handle plasma uniformity. Samsung ultimately plans to eliminate the need for manual operations in its chip factories and achieve full automation by 2030.

Samsung aims to have fully unmanned semiconductor production facilities by 2030. Achieving this goal requires developing systems that can manage large amounts of data and automatically optimize device performance. Smart sensing systems are an important part of this plan and are expected to play a vital role in making these smart, fully automated fabs a reality.

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