Samsung’s New Plans for Its U.S. Chip Facility Could Put The Korean Giant On Par With TSMC, As The Firm Drops 4nm And Goes Full-Throttle On 2nm GAA
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In the unbridled race to fine engraving, Samsung has just beat the cards. The South Korean company is making a major strategic turn for its American factory, a decision that could well redefine the balance of forces in the semiconductor industry.
Almost ready to start production of its first chips, Samsung's new factory in Texas could well allow the Korean giant to steal the star, in the United States, from its Taiwanese rival TSMC. Because unlike it, Samsung would have no scruples to produce locally engraved chips using its new protocol 2 nm. The most advanced.
Samsung’s New Plans for Its U.S. Chip Facility Could Put The Korean Giant On Par With TSMC, As The Firm Drops 4nm And Goes Full-Throttle On 2nm GAA
TSMC remains adamant about keeping its cutting-edge technology from reaching U.S. soil, giving Samsung a golden opportunity to introduce its 2nm GAA node to the region in the form of its Taylor plant that’s located in Texas. The facility’s operations are scheduled to start soon, as ASML employees were earlier reported to have set up EUV machinery to smooth out the production transition. This paraphernalia is highly vital to mass produce sub-5nm …
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