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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>Seoul: As the US White House<\/a> announced its will to cope with the semiconductor shortage and attract investments at semiconductor videoconference held on April 12 (local time), it is expected to have a significant impact on the domestic semiconductor industry.

Although the details of the meeting were not disclosed in detail, industry analysis is that
Samsung Electronics<\/a>, the only Korean company to attend the meeting, is forced to respond to the demands of the United States right away.

Samsung<\/a> Electronics<\/a> attended the White House video conference that day represented by the business manager Si-young Choi (President). But the company not give special comments on what order they received and how they will be responded.

Experts anticipate that the meeting was triggered by the disruption of production of US automakers such as GM and
Ford<\/a> due to a shortage of semiconductor supplies. And thus, the plan is to expand the production of semiconductors for vehicles that currently experience shortage.

Prospects are that this will act as a \"unspoken pressure\" for not only automotive semiconductor companies such as NXP in the Netherlands that attended the White House meeting, but also foundries (consigned semiconductor manufacturing) such as TSMC in Taiwan, Samsung Electronics and other global foundries to cope with the shortage of automotive semiconductors in the United States.

Pat Gelsinger, CEO of
Intel<\/a>, an American integrated device manufacturer (IDM), who attended the meeting, immediately responded to the White House's request and told Reuters, \"We are discussing with design companies to produce automotive semiconductors within the Intel factory network, and the goal is to produce them within six to nine months.\".

This is expected that the expansion of automotive semiconductor production will be led by foundry companies such as TSMC. For Samsung Electronics, that rarely produces automotive semiconductors, it is going to be to be a burden.

Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix are the world's strongest players in the memory field, but they rarely produce automotive semiconductors.

This is because automotive semiconductors are less profitable than high-performance memories produced through ultra-fine processes, which are mainly used by domestic companies.

In particular, unlike memory semiconductors, mainly installed in IT
devices<\/a> with short product replacement cycles such as smartphones, PCs, and cloud servers, semiconductors are mounted on cars that run for up to ten years, so the product cycle and warranty period are long, and domestic companies are reluctant to produce them.

However, according to the atmosphere of the White House on this day, Samsung Electronics, that also has foundry capabilities, is now under pressure to participate in the production and supply of semiconductors for vehicles.

An official in the semiconductor industry said, \"Samsung may give up its profitability and set up a semiconductor line for automobiles in the Austin plant in the US.\"

As the US strengthened its domestic-oriented semiconductor supply chain system and actively started creating jobs, global companies are expected to reduce their investment in US semiconductor production facilities.

President Biden said during the videoconference, \"The reason I am here today is to tell you how we will strengthen the semiconductor industry in the United States and ensure the supply chain in the United States. Our competitiveness depends on how companies invest.\" In fact, it was an order for aggressive investment in the United States.

Experts believe that the US, which is competing for semiconductor supremacy with China, is expected to intensify demands for global companies including Samsung Electronics to keep China in check.

In response to the new government policy, Intel has already announced that it will build two new fabs (factories) in Arizona, US with 20 billion dollars, to enter the foundry market.

TSMC, Samsung's foundry rival, announced that it will invest USD 12 billion in Arizona to build a foundry plant and then invest another USD 100 billion in the United States throughout three years to cooperate with the semiconductor supply shortage.

Accordingly, experts observe that Samsung Electronics, which has numerous clients in the US, will sooner or later finalize an additional investment plan in the US to respond to US demands.

Samsung Electronics is currently investing USD 17 billion (about 20 trillion won) in the US to build an additional semiconductor factory and is negotiating a new incentive plan with a leading candidate, Texas (Austin). This is because business risks have increased since Samsung Electronics' Austin plant was shut down due to a cold wave last winter.

An official in the business community said, \"Samsung Electronics' large-scale investment plans and decision-making are currently delayed due to the absence of Vice Chairman Lee Jae-yong, but it is in a situation that the decision cannot be postponed as well as investment in the United States.\" \"I think they will soon reveal the plan considering the invitation from the White House,\" he added.

Another official predicted, \"If the Biden government provides various incentives to attract investment in the US facilities, this could be an opportunity for Samsung as well.\"
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三星电子在美国白宫的压力下。有选择吗?

前景,增加芯片产品将作为“不言而喻的压力”NXP等汽车半导体公司不仅在荷兰参加了白宫会议,而且铸造厂(委托半导体制造),如在台湾台积电,三星电子(Samsung Electronics)和全球其他铸造厂应对短缺的汽车在美国半导体。

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首尔:美国白宫宣布将应对短缺和吸引投资半导体视频会议4月12日(当地时间)举行,预计在国内半导体产业产生重大影响。

尽管会议的细节没有透露细节,行业分析三星电子,唯一的韩国公司参加会议,被迫应对美国的要求。

三星 电子产品白宫参加了视频会议业务经理所代表的那一天Si-young崔(总统)。但公司不给特殊评论什么顺序接收和他们将如何回应。

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专家预计,此次会议是由美国汽车制造商生产的中断,如通用汽车和福特由于半导体供应短缺。因此,该计划是扩大汽车生产半导体目前经验不足。

前景,这将作为一个“不言而喻的压力”NXP等汽车半导体公司不仅在荷兰参加了白宫会议,而且铸造厂(委托半导体制造),如在台湾台积电,三星电子(Samsung Electronics)和全球其他铸造厂应对短缺的汽车在美国半导体。

Pat Gelsinger的首席执行官英特尔美国综合设备制造商(IDM),谁出席了会议,立即回应白宫的请求和对路透表示,"我们正在讨论与设计公司生产的汽车在英特尔半导体工厂网络,和我们的目标是产生在六到九个月。”。

这是汽车半导体生产的扩张预期将由台积电等铸造企业。三星电子,很少生产汽车半导体,它将会是一种负担。

三星电子和SK海力士内存是世界上最强的球员,但是他们很少生产汽车半导体。

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这是因为汽车半导体盈利不如高性能记忆通过超细过程产生,这主要是由国内企业使用。

特别是,与内存半导体,主要安装在它设备产品更换周期较短等智能手机、个人电脑、服务器和云,半导体是安装在汽车运行长达十年,所以产品周期和保修期很长,和国内公司不愿意生产。

然而,根据白宫的气氛在这一天,三星电子,在压力下,也有铸造能力,现在参与汽车半导体的生产和供应。

半导体行业的一位官员说,“三星可能放弃其盈利能力和建立一个半导体线的汽车在美国奥斯汀工厂。”

美国加强了内资半导体供应链系统,积极开始创造就业机会,全球公司预计将减少他们的投资在美国半导体生产设施。

总统拜登在视频会议中说:“我今天在这里的原因是告诉你如何加强半导体行业在美国,确保供应链在美国。我们的竞争力取决于企业投资。”In fact, it was an order for aggressive investment in the United States.

专家认为,美国,与中国争夺半导体霸主地位,有望加强要求跨国公司包括三星电子控制中国。

为了应对新的政府政策,英特尔已经宣布,它将建立两个新晶圆厂(工厂)在亚利桑那州,美国以200亿美元进入铸造市场。

台积电,三星的铸造对手在亚利桑那州宣布将投资120亿美元建立一个铸造工厂,然后在美国投资1000亿美元在三年时间配合半导体供应短缺。

因此,专家观察,三星电子,有许多客户在美国,迟早会完成额外的投资计划在美国回应我们的要求。

三星电子目前投资170亿美元(约20万亿韩元)在美国建立一个额外的半导体工厂和谈判一个新的激励计划与一家领先的候选人,德州(奥斯丁)。这是因为业务风险增加了三星电子的奥斯汀以来工厂被关闭由于去年冬天寒潮。

商界的一位官员说,“三星电子目前大规模的投资计划和决策延迟由于缺乏副主席李在镕,但它是决定不能推迟的情况以及投资在美国。”"I think they will soon reveal the plan considering the invitation from the White House," he added.

另一名官员预测,“如果拜登在美国政府提供各种优惠来吸引投资设备,这可能是一个三星的机会。”
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>Seoul: As the US White House<\/a> announced its will to cope with the semiconductor shortage and attract investments at semiconductor videoconference held on April 12 (local time), it is expected to have a significant impact on the domestic semiconductor industry.

Although the details of the meeting were not disclosed in detail, industry analysis is that
Samsung Electronics<\/a>, the only Korean company to attend the meeting, is forced to respond to the demands of the United States right away.

Samsung<\/a> Electronics<\/a> attended the White House video conference that day represented by the business manager Si-young Choi (President). But the company not give special comments on what order they received and how they will be responded.

Experts anticipate that the meeting was triggered by the disruption of production of US automakers such as GM and
Ford<\/a> due to a shortage of semiconductor supplies. And thus, the plan is to expand the production of semiconductors for vehicles that currently experience shortage.

Prospects are that this will act as a \"unspoken pressure\" for not only automotive semiconductor companies such as NXP in the Netherlands that attended the White House meeting, but also foundries (consigned semiconductor manufacturing) such as TSMC in Taiwan, Samsung Electronics and other global foundries to cope with the shortage of automotive semiconductors in the United States.

Pat Gelsinger, CEO of
Intel<\/a>, an American integrated device manufacturer (IDM), who attended the meeting, immediately responded to the White House's request and told Reuters, \"We are discussing with design companies to produce automotive semiconductors within the Intel factory network, and the goal is to produce them within six to nine months.\".

This is expected that the expansion of automotive semiconductor production will be led by foundry companies such as TSMC. For Samsung Electronics, that rarely produces automotive semiconductors, it is going to be to be a burden.

Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix are the world's strongest players in the memory field, but they rarely produce automotive semiconductors.

This is because automotive semiconductors are less profitable than high-performance memories produced through ultra-fine processes, which are mainly used by domestic companies.

In particular, unlike memory semiconductors, mainly installed in IT
devices<\/a> with short product replacement cycles such as smartphones, PCs, and cloud servers, semiconductors are mounted on cars that run for up to ten years, so the product cycle and warranty period are long, and domestic companies are reluctant to produce them.

However, according to the atmosphere of the White House on this day, Samsung Electronics, that also has foundry capabilities, is now under pressure to participate in the production and supply of semiconductors for vehicles.

An official in the semiconductor industry said, \"Samsung may give up its profitability and set up a semiconductor line for automobiles in the Austin plant in the US.\"

As the US strengthened its domestic-oriented semiconductor supply chain system and actively started creating jobs, global companies are expected to reduce their investment in US semiconductor production facilities.

President Biden said during the videoconference, \"The reason I am here today is to tell you how we will strengthen the semiconductor industry in the United States and ensure the supply chain in the United States. Our competitiveness depends on how companies invest.\" In fact, it was an order for aggressive investment in the United States.

Experts believe that the US, which is competing for semiconductor supremacy with China, is expected to intensify demands for global companies including Samsung Electronics to keep China in check.

In response to the new government policy, Intel has already announced that it will build two new fabs (factories) in Arizona, US with 20 billion dollars, to enter the foundry market.

TSMC, Samsung's foundry rival, announced that it will invest USD 12 billion in Arizona to build a foundry plant and then invest another USD 100 billion in the United States throughout three years to cooperate with the semiconductor supply shortage.

Accordingly, experts observe that Samsung Electronics, which has numerous clients in the US, will sooner or later finalize an additional investment plan in the US to respond to US demands.

Samsung Electronics is currently investing USD 17 billion (about 20 trillion won) in the US to build an additional semiconductor factory and is negotiating a new incentive plan with a leading candidate, Texas (Austin). This is because business risks have increased since Samsung Electronics' Austin plant was shut down due to a cold wave last winter.

An official in the business community said, \"Samsung Electronics' large-scale investment plans and decision-making are currently delayed due to the absence of Vice Chairman Lee Jae-yong, but it is in a situation that the decision cannot be postponed as well as investment in the United States.\" \"I think they will soon reveal the plan considering the invitation from the White House,\" he added.

Another official predicted, \"If the Biden government provides various incentives to attract investment in the US facilities, this could be an opportunity for Samsung as well.\"
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