Procuring ASML’s high-NA EUV machines becomes a costly undertaking for Samsung when it starts developing and eventually, mass producing sub-2nm wafers, but it is a risk that the Korean giant has to take if it is to compete against its biggest rival in the semiconductor space, TSMC. To help make this transition smoother, South Korea reportedly plans to remove tariffs on imported paraphernalia to help Samsung reach its desired goals. Also, the company is playing its part because it had already installed a high-NA EUV machine for 1.4nm wafer production in March. To accelerate 2nm GAA chip production, Samsung was […]
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