Samsung and TSMC are currently the only names in the semiconductor industry that are pursuing the mass production of wafers on the 2nm technology, but a third entity is also attempting to close that gap, though it will be a whole year behind its competitors. Japanese firm Rapidus was recently reported to have commenced trial production of 2nm GAA wafers, with the latest information mentioning that the company has established a facility where it has installed 200 units. Thankfully, the company’s progress will not be stalled by U.S. export controls, meaning that Rapidus will probably have access to the most […]
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