Samsung Reportedly Fails Third Nvidia HBM3E Test; Eyes Re-Certification in September
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Samsung reportedly fails third Nvidia HBM3E test; eyes re-certification in September
Samsung Electronics has reportedly failed its third attempt at obtaining Nvidia's certification for 12-layer HBM3E chips in June 2025, according to a recent report by a Hong Kong brokerage cited by South Korea's . The tech giant is now targeting a fourth certification attempt in September.
Exynos 2600 and 2nm GAA Technology: What It Means for Galaxy S26
Samsung Foundry has begun prototype mass production of the Exynos 2600 application processor (AP) using its advanced 2nm Gate-All-Around (GAA) process node, despite current production yields remaining around 30%. The company’s LSI chip design division and Samsung Foundry are working intensively to improve yields, which remain a crucial factor for cost-effective chip production. Low yields […] The post Samsung Pushes Ahead with 2nm GAA Process fo…
Exynos 2600 Prototype Mass Production On Samsung’s 2nm GAA Has Reportedly Started, With The Company’s Two Divisions Focused On Improving Yields To 50 Percent
Samsung’s 2nm GAA yields were previously reported to be at 30 percent, but with enough effort, the Korean foundry could beat TSMC in the cutting-edge wafer technology race. The Exynos 2600 was earlier mentioned to enter trial production from May, but it looks like Samsung faced some hiccups during this phase. Luckily for the company, the latest update states that the upcoming flagship’s SoC has entered mass production, with the company’s various…
Samsung's Race to 2nm: Exynos 2600 Prototype Production Kicks Off
The world of smartphone technology is a constant race for smaller, faster, and more efficient components. And it seems Samsung is making a significant stride in that race. Reports indicate that the tech giant has officially begun prototype production for its groundbreaking 2nm Exynos 2600 chip. This isn’t just a technical milestone; it’s a peek into the powerful future of devices like the upcoming Galaxy S26 series. Samsung is already producing …
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