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					<description><![CDATA[**Samsung Achieves Full Water Reuse at Memory Production Sites** (Samsung’s Memory Water Recycling Program) SEOUL, South Korea – Samsung Electronics announced today it now reuses all water used in its memory chip manufacturing. This major sustainability milestone applies to all Samsung memory production lines globally. The company achieved a 100% water reuse rate in 2022....<p class="more-link-wrap"><a href="https://www.mannyslaysall.com/biology/samsungs-memory-water-recycling-program.html" class="more-link">Read More<span class="screen-reader-text"> &#8220;Samsung’s Memory Water Recycling Program&#8221;</span> &#187;</a></p>]]></description>
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<p>SEOUL, South Korea – Samsung Electronics announced today it now reuses all water used in its memory chip manufacturing. This major sustainability milestone applies to all Samsung memory production lines globally. The company achieved a 100% water reuse rate in 2022. It has maintained this level since then.</p>
<p>Making memory chips requires large amounts of ultra-pure water. Samsung developed advanced systems to purify and reuse this water. Used water undergoes rigorous cleaning processes. These processes remove all impurities and chemicals. The cleaned water meets strict quality standards. It is then reused directly in the manufacturing process.</p>
<p>This initiative significantly cuts Samsung&#8217;s need for fresh water. It also minimizes wastewater discharge. The company also finds other water sources. It collects rainwater at its sites. It uses municipal recycled water where possible. These efforts further reduce reliance on local freshwater supplies.</p>
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<p>                 Samsung&#8217;s water recycling program is a key environmental goal. Memory production is a core part of Samsung&#8217;s business. Managing water responsibly is critical. This achievement demonstrates the company&#8217;s commitment to sustainable manufacturing. It helps protect vital water resources. Communities near Samsung facilities benefit from reduced water stress. The technology sets a new standard for the semiconductor industry. Samsung continues to invest in eco-friendly innovations.</p>
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		<title>Samsung’s Memory Division Cuts Production</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Samsung Electronics reduces memory chip production significantly. The company announced this decision today. This move aims to address the current oversupply in the global memory market. Samsung is the world&#8217;s largest memory chip maker. (Samsung’s Memory Division Cuts Production) Market conditions forced this action. Prices for memory chips have fallen sharply for several quarters. Demand...<p class="more-link-wrap"><a href="https://www.mannyslaysall.com/biology/samsungs-memory-division-cuts-production.html" class="more-link">Read More<span class="screen-reader-text"> &#8220;Samsung’s Memory Division Cuts Production&#8221;</span> &#187;</a></p>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Samsung Electronics reduces memory chip production significantly. The company announced this decision today. This move aims to address the current oversupply in the global memory market. Samsung is the world&#8217;s largest memory chip maker. </p>
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<p>Market conditions forced this action. Prices for memory chips have fallen sharply for several quarters. Demand remains weak. Customers are cutting orders. They face high inventory levels themselves. This situation hurts profits across the industry.</p>
<p>Samsung will focus on adjusting production. The cuts will target products with ample supply. This specifically means DRAM and NAND flash memory chips. The company did not specify the exact size of the reduction. Industry experts expect it to be substantial.</p>
<p>The production adjustment is necessary. Samsung stressed its commitment to long-term stability in the memory market. The company sees this as a responsible step. It balances supply with real demand. This approach protects future investments and technology leadership.</p>
<p>Samsung will continue investing in essential infrastructure. Research and development spending stays unchanged. The company must prepare for future demand recovery. Securing clean room space for advanced chip production remains critical.</p>
<p>The announcement follows similar moves by competitors. Other major memory producers also cut output recently. These collective actions aim to stabilize the chip market. They hope to prevent further price erosion. Market watchers see this as a positive signal. Chip prices might stop falling soon. Inventory levels could normalize faster.</p>
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<p>                 Samsung expects the market imbalance to improve gradually. The company will monitor the situation closely. Further adjustments are possible. Samsung remains confident in the long-term need for memory chips. Growth drivers include artificial intelligence, 5G networks, and electric vehicles.</p>
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