Source: WCCFtech

Samsung: Samsung Could Beat TSMC In The Race To Offer 2nm Chips First, But This Victory Solely Depends On If The Company Can Scale Past The Hurdles Which Prevented Its Progress

The troubles that Samsung experienced with its 3nm GAA technology have not been repeated with its 2nm GAA node, at least that is what the latest string of reports are suggesting, hinting that the Korean foundry may have finally managed to overcome the grievances that made it lose its edge in this race. With the trial production run of its Exynos 2600 on the 2nm GAA process said to have reached 30 percent yields, the company could be on its way to commencing full-scale wafer production, but that all depends on whether it can scale those yields to acceptable levels. [...]

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