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Tricorntech, a major supplier of advanced airborne molecular contamination (AMC) monitoring systems for semiconductor ...
Samsung Electronics is placing a high-stakes bet on its 2nm chip manufacturing technology, as its foundry division works to reverse mounting losses and compete more effectively with global leader TSMC ...
Over the last four years, the company has poured more than $90 billion into capital expenditures aimed at expanding its foundry operations ...
At the heart of this contest is the “yield rate,” a crucial metric that determines how many good chips emerge from a wafer.
Samsung Foundry is now staking its survival on its 2nm process, setting a goal to secure large customers by raising 2nm ...
The report by Times Economic Daily (via Wccftech) notes that Goldman Sachs sees the potential for up to 5% price increases ...
As a result, Samsung is trying hard to secure deals for the 2nm process with key US clients. However, without stable and competitive yields, it will be difficult for the firm to meet customer ...
TSMC's major chip customers are expected to upgrade to its next-gen 2nm process node in 2026, with Apple and Bitmain to be the primary sources of demand.
Samsung Electronics faces a pivotal moment in the AI chip market, battling weak profits, delayed HBM shipments, and U.S.
Google could be one of the first to the party with a 2nm SoC in 2026, with the Pixel 11's Tensor G6 chip tipped to be an ...
Not only could Samsung produce Qualcomm's upcoming Snapdragon 8 Elite 2, but it might do so using a 2nm process.