Samsung's 2nm coming to America. The U.S. government has approved up to $4.745 billion in funding for Samsung under the CHIPS ...
The new leadership at Samsung's foundry division aims to streamline GAA technology and its yield at 2-nm process node.
Weekly news roundup: global semiconductor landscape shifts as TSMC dominates, China lags, and new players emerge ...
Samsung Electronics and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) are locked in a fierce competition to secure ...
Japanese semiconductor company Rapidus has the necessary ASML EUV lithography tech to start its 2nm process in 2025. The ...
According to sources, TSMC maintains a substantial lead over Intel and Samsung in securing 2nm chip orders. Several major companies, including AMD, Nvidia, MediaTek, and Qualcomm, have signaled ...
Rapidus is the first Japanese semiconductor company to announce 2nm trial production: uses ASML EUV machines, and could ...
Samsung is expected to begin mass production of its 2nm process next year ... The failure of previous Exynos chips has ...
Samsung Foundry's new chief has a plan to take on leader TSMC while adding to the lead it has over third place SMIC.
Rumors claim that Samsung could shift to using its Exynos chipset "significantly" inside the Galaxy S26 series. Little ...
IDC predicts 15% increase led by AI and high-performance computing (HPC) in advanced chips, 2nm technology and packaging ...
Samsung and TSMC are intensifying their rivalry in the race to commercialize 2-nanometer (nm) semiconductor technology.