TSMC was recently reported to have extended its global lead against Samsung in the fourth quarter of 2024, with the Taiwanese semiconductor giant holding a 67.1 percent market share in the foundry business. The Korean giant displayed some progress with its 2nm GAA node as its trial production run secured a 30 percent yield, but according to the latest rumor, the company could be back to square, at least when its cutting-edge 1.4nm process is concerned. One tipster claims that Samsung has cancelled the newer node, but no reason has been given, which could mean one of two things; either the […]
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