Samsung Electronics to Inject $41.7 billion in OLED Investment

Samsung Electronics has intended to inject about $41.7 billion to put more distance from competitors in 2012.

There are about $22 billion will boost its manufacturing capacity for logic chips, MEMS sensors and OLED displays as well as memory and LCD production. The logic chip manufacturing is likely to focus on Samsung's ambitions to make application processors and system chips for mobile phones and tablets.

Investment in logic at about $6.5 billion is set to exceed investment in memory chips at about $5.7 billion for the first time. Investment in OLEDs is expected to go up to nearly $6 billion.

Additionally, it also plans to employ an additional 26,000 staff, up from the 25,000 new hires it made last year.
 

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