The progress made with the first-generation 2nm GAA process suggests that Samsung is slowly mounting a comeback in the foundry industry and could even give TSMC a run for its money in the coming years. A new report states that the Korean giant has finished the basic design of its second-generation 2nm GAA node, which will later be utilized for a bevy of applications, including the mass production of the company’s future Exynos SoCs. First-generation 2nm GAA yields are slowly picking up; if the progress of the second-generation node goes according to schedule, Samsung could leverage it for the Exynos […]
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