TSMC currently has no viable competitor as it looks to bump up production of its 2nm technology later this year, but given enough time, Samsung could rival it with its own 2nm GAA technology. The journey is going to be an arduous one, but the latest report states that the Korean foundry is gradually making improvements to its next-generation lithography, and it is estimated that there will be immense demand for chips manufactured on this node for up to four years. A more cautious approach is being taken by Samsung, as it continues to struggle to bring up 2nm GAA […]
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