Samsung Foundry isn’t doing too well with high-end processes, as, according to a new report, the Korean giant has delayed its 1.4nm project. Samsung’s 1.4nm Production Sees a Multi-Year Delay, But the Focus Has Now Been Shifted to a “Rapidly-Advancing” 2nm Node When it comes to Samsung’s chip foundry ambitions, the firm hasn’t been able to deliver on expectations, given that the Korean giant has been reporting disappointing yield rates consistently for the past few processes. For example, the company’s 3nm GAA node was the first to employ the GAA technique, yet its yield rates were insufficient for suitable mass […]
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