Samsung has stopped production: Deliveries may be delayed!

Samsung Electronics processor factories stopped production in China, the capital of technology. COVID-19 has started to spread rapidly again in China, which is known as the origin. Strict measures stemming from the “zero covid” policy taken by the country have started to be taken again with police supervision.

Due to this situation in China, the production facilities in the country became inoperable. The processor factory of Samsung Electronics in Xian has also decided to close for a while. Let’s take a look at the details of the news together.


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Samsung, which has been producing panels for Apple for a long time, will get its share of OLED screens of the iPhone 14 series, although it has been a bit excluded this year.

Samsung processor factory stopped production for a while!

Samsung Electronics processor factory in Xian, China stopped production from April 16 to April 19. The factory produced only 250,000 processors in a month due to the epidemic before stopping production. This data is equivalent to less than half of the company’s total production for a month.

Although the production of the factory has stopped for a while, the closure may continue depending on the course of the epidemic. Stopping of production is not seen as a problem for the time being. However, if the shutdown is prolonged, this may become a problem for Samsung. As a result if Samsung may face latency issues in processor deliveries.

Samsung is not the only company affected by the outbreaks in China. In the past days, news that Apple may also experience delays in deliveries has come to the fore. According to the statement made by the China Chamber of Commerce, 57 percent of businesses in the country faced problems as a result of the quarantine. Samsung, on the other hand, plans to export its production to a giant factory of 1200 acres in Texas due to the problems it is experiencing.

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