The 3nm GAA process was a stage that Samsung wished it could erase from its semiconductor chronicles, but as long as the company understood what it needed to do from thereon, it made complete sense. From what we have reported about frequently, the Korean firm has made a phenomenal comeback on its 2nm GAA node, with the Exynos 2600 announced by Samsung to be the first SoC mass produced on this technology. Here is everything you need to know. A closer look at Samsung’s 2nm GAA process - A worthy alternative to TSMC’s 2nm? To compete with TSMC, Samsung would […]
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