Thursday, January 2nd 2020

Minute-long Power Outage at Samsung Plant Damages Millions Worth DRAM and NAND

A tiny minute-long power-outage halted production at a Samsung Electronics plant in Hwaseong, South Korea, according to a Reuters report citing Korean news agency Yonhap. This stopped some production lines of DRAM and NAND flash memory. A source with "direct knowledge of the matter" told Reuters that the outage likely caused millions of Dollars in losses to Samsung. Semiconductor manufacturing in general is a very power-sensitive process, and a stoppage at any of its manufacturing stages can result in wasted batches; not to mention the time lost to recovery. For instance, a 30-minute power outage in 2018 inflicted a $43.32 million loss to Samsung.

The cause of the power outage on Tuesday afternoon (31st December), is said to be a fault with a regional transmission cable. It will take Samsung up to two days (mid-Thursday) to get the production line rolling again. On the flipside, the resulting drop in output could help Samsung push out its swelling NAND flash and DRAM inventory, reports Yonhap, citing an analyst.
Source: Reuters
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52 Comments on Minute-long Power Outage at Samsung Plant Damages Millions Worth DRAM and NAND

#51
Markosz
Sure... Just when memory prices fell back to normal, suddenly an incident happens.
Time to double the memory prices for years I guess, god forbid they lose a tiny fraction of their profit!
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remixedcat
Defo milking it. Most places got multiple grid feeds and generators and UPSes.. not buyin it.

If a small data center company can get dual power grid feeds no excuse for the likes of Samsung..
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