You might want to cut this story up into small pieces because it might be hard to swallow. There is some speculation that Samsung has cancelled the construction of a new logic fabrication facility that was named Line-17. According to the rumor, Samsung is doing this because it is about to lose orders from Apple for the latter's next-generation application chips. The plant was scheduled to be have been built in Hwaseong, Gyeonggi Province at a cost of $3.7 to $5.5 billion USD. Expected to go online in Q1 2014, 80,000 12 inch wafers per month were supposed to be churned out by the facility.
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Meanwhile, Hwaseong isn't totally out of luck. Samsung this past June announced it would build its third LSI fabrication line there, with the factory expected to be completed in 2013. The line will turn out highly advanced mobile application chips using both 20nm and 14nm processes. In August, TSMC turned down $1 billion bids from both Apple and Qualcomm for all of the 20nm production the company could produce, on an exclusive basis. The reason for the rejection was that the Taiwan based semiconductor giant wanted to stay involved in the broader smartphone market.
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