Short Take: Samsung to boost non-memory chips
Samsung Electronics said it plans to invest $1.2 billion by 2001 to increase its production capacity of non-memory chips. The company has been restructuring to focus on producing non-memory chips, including central processing units (CPUs). Samsung is currently the largest producer of dynamic random access memory (DRAM).
Samsung Electronics said it plans to invest $1.2 billion by
2001 to increase its production capacity of non-memory chips.
The company has been restructuring to focus on producing non-memory chips,
including central processing units (CPUs). Samsung is currently the largest
producer of dynamic random access memory (DRAM).