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Samsung pledges $90 billion to strengthen AI chip supply chain

2026/07/03
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Samsung pledges $90 billion to strengthen AI chip supply chain

According to www.electronicsforyou.biz, Samsung has announced a $90 billion investment plan aimed at reinforcing its artificial intelligence chip supply chain over the next decade.

Strategic Investment Breakdown

The commitment spans 10 years and targets end-to-end capabilities — from advanced logic chip design and high-bandwidth memory (HBM) development to packaging, testing, and foundry capacity expansion. Of the total, $35 billion will be allocated specifically to semiconductor R&D and production infrastructure in South Korea, including upgrades to facilities in Giheung and Hwaseong.

The remaining $55 billion will fund global initiatives: $12 billion for U.S.-based AI chip packaging and advanced interconnect development in partnership with U.S. government programs under the CHIPS and Science Act; $8 billion for joint ventures with key suppliers in Japan and Taiwan focused on substrate materials and photomask technology; and $7 billion earmarked for AI chip co-design centers in Austin, Texas, and Cambridge, UK.

Supply Chain Resilience Measures

To mitigate geopolitical and logistical risk, Samsung plans to diversify wafer sourcing across three continents by 2027 — adding second-source foundry partners in the EU and Southeast Asia alongside existing relationships in South Korea and the U.S. The company will also establish five regional AI chip logistics hubs by Q4 2026: Seoul, Austin, Berlin, Singapore, and São Paulo.

Each hub will integrate real-time inventory tracking, predictive demand modeling, and automated customs clearance protocols — reducing average lead time for AI accelerator shipments from 14 weeks to under 6 weeks for Tier-1 cloud providers. According to the report, this acceleration supports Samsung’s goal of capturing 22% of the global AI chip packaging market by 2030, up from 9% in 2024.

Industry Context and Practitioner Impact

Samsung’s move follows TSMC’s $100 billion multi-year investment announced in early 2024 and Intel’s $30 billion U.S. manufacturing pledge under the same CHIPS Act framework. Unlike TSMC’s focus on leading-edge logic nodes, Samsung’s strategy emphasizes heterogeneous integration — combining memory, logic, and interposer technologies in a single package.

For supply chain professionals, the implications are concrete: increased demand for certified HBM-4 and UCIe-compliant packaging subcontractors; tighter qualification windows for substrate suppliers (18-month validation cycles now required); and revised SLA benchmarks — including 99.999% on-time delivery for AI chip wafers destined for hyperscaler customers. As one industry analyst noted:

“This isn’t just about scale — it’s about reengineering traceability, thermal validation, and failure-mode documentation at every node, from silicon to system.” — Dr. Lena Park, Senior Director of Advanced Packaging Strategy, Samsung Foundry

Supply chain teams must now align procurement systems with Samsung’s new 2025 Q2 rollout of blockchain-based material provenance tracking for all AI chip substrates and bumping materials. The initiative mandates full digital twin replication of wafer-level test data for every shipment — a requirement that affects over 147 Tier-2 suppliers globally.

Source: electronicsforyou.biz

Compiled from international media by the SCI.AI editorial team.

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