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Samsung Is Set To Beat TSMC In The 2nm Race As Taylor Plant’s Trial Production Begins; A Historic First For U.S. Chip Manufacturing

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The sub-3nm expansion plans for Samsung are progressing somewhat smoothly, with its 2nm GAA yields estimated to be at 60 percent, giving the Korean foundry sufficient confidence to proceed with trial production of its next-generation lithography at its Taylor plant. Initially constructed for 4nm wafer manufacturing, Samsung has previously been reported to transform the overseas facility into a 2nm hub, giving it an edge over TSMC, which has limi…
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South Korean giant Samsung is accelerating the development of its lithography capacity, beginning pilot production of 2-nanometer chips based on the Gate-All-Around (GAA) architecture at a new plant in Taylor, Texas. Initially intended to focus on 4-nanometer solutions, the site's strategy was revised in favor of more advanced process technologies for flagship CPUs and SoCs. According to insider information, the yield... The post Samsung Prepare…

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se7en.ws broke the news on Sunday, April 5, 2026.
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