Samsung to create 2,000 jobs in Texas with $17 billion chip factory
High tech jobs: Samsung is building its $17 billion semiconductor manufacturing facility in Texas and will offer 2,000 jobs by 2024. ...
Automakers cut production, lose sales amidst semiconductor shortage
The ongoing semiconductor shortage globally has affected automakers for a year and the situation seems to be worsening. As the production lines for chips halt in Southeast Asia due to new infections of the coronavirus, more car companies and automakers stop their production. The delay in chip produ ...
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