Samsung Foundry's second-gen 3nm yield, at 20%, is costing Samsung some business from major fabless chip designers like ...
Next year, the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra will be powered by the already unveiled Snapdragon 8 Elite, Qualcomm's new name for ...
Samsung may have led the 3nm race with its Gate-All-Around (GAA) process, but the production yields from this process have ...
TSMC's Huawei chip controversy, Intel's mixed third-quarter results, and Nvidia's bold PC market ambitions dominated ...
The dark satanic rumour mill has manufactured a hell on earth yarn claiming that Samsung might trying to cut its losses with its 3nm GAA process and move to a advanced second-generation 2nm node.
SRAM scaling came to a screeching halt with the last round of new process nodes, portending a dark future where on-chip ...
As a result, SoCs made with GAA transistors typically offer improved performance with reduced power consumption. This should have given Samsung Foundry an edge at the currently used second-generation ...
The company continues to earn massive revenue from its key segments, with 3nm ... GAA yields on its 2nm process, and there's questions about whether it can move forward. The issue with nodes ...
In my opinion, adoption of GAA technology positions the company ... of TSMC's business is its dominance in advanced node technologies. In Q3 3nm technology alone contributed to 20% of TSMC ...