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  2. Protests against Samsung - Wikipedia

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    Samsung, a Korean electronics company, began producing semiconductors in 1974 and has grown to become one of the largest semiconductor fabricators in the world. In the decades following Samsung's entrance into semiconductor fabrication, many of its workers developed serious illnesses, including leukemia, lymphoma, and multiple sclerosis (MS).

  3. Bottom Line: Samsung lobbies up on semiconductor, tax issues

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    Semiconductors Samsung Semiconductor Inc. hired Covington & Burling LLP to lobby on issues including the advanced manufacturing investment credit, which incentivizes domestic semiconductor production.

  4. Samsung and unions - Wikipedia

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    Samsung Electronics Service is a subsidiary of Samsung Electronics and relies on in-house subcontractor firms that are de facto owned by Samsung. In July 2013, the Samsung Electronics Service Workers was created. It is affiliated to the Korean Metal Workers' Union which is part of IndustriALL Global Union. [6]: 6–7

  5. DRAM price fixing scandal - Wikipedia

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    In April 2005, Hynix Semiconductor was fined US$185M after they also admitted guilt. In October 2005, Samsung entered a guilty plea in connection with the cartel. [4] On 5 April 2006, Sun Woo Lee, Senior Manager of DRAM at Samsung Electronics, entered into a plea bargain with the US Government for his involvement in the price fixing conspiracy. [5]

  6. Latest US clampdown on China's chips hits semiconductor ... - AOL

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    Samsung generates about 20% of its HBM chip sales from China, a person with knowledge of the matter said. The latest rules are the third major package of chip-related export curbs on China adopted ...

  7. Samsung to delay mass chip production at massive Taylor ... - AOL

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    Samsung's $17B facility was originally expected to be operational by the first half of 2024, but now is expected to start mass manufacturing in 2025. Samsung to delay mass chip production at ...

  8. Liang Mong Song - Wikipedia

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    At that time, Samsung was at the R&D bottleneck of switching from the 28 nm process to the 20-nanometer process. Liang advocated that Samsung abandon the 20 nm process and directly upgrade from the 28 nm process to the 14 nm process. [4] In the end, Samsung's 14 nm process was mass-produced about half a year earlier than TSMC. [9]

  9. Why Samsung semiconductor plant in Taylor is receiving $6.4 ...

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    TAYLOR — The Biden administration and semiconductor production giant Samsung announced a deal Monday that would give $6.4 billion to the corporation's still-under-construction manufacturing ...