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Qualcomm snubs Samsung 2nm GAA yields, dumps Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 2
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51904, member: 636"] Samsung faces significant manufacturing challenges as poor yields plague its 3-nanometer gate-all-around technology, forcing the company to redirect resources toward its 2-nanometer node development. The Korean foundry has postponed its 1.4-nanometer process timeline while concentrating efforts on recapturing major clients like Qualcomm. Industry analysts estimate Samsung's current 2-nanometer yields hover around 30 percent, far below competitive standards. The company targets 50 percent yields within months before reaching 60 to 70 percent by year-end. Samsung announced full-scale production plans for the second half of 2025 during its first-quarter earnings presentation. Qualcomm remains connected to Samsung's manufacturing roadmap despite earlier reports suggesting order cancellations for the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 2 processor. The chipset manufacturer continues active development of the processor using Samsung's 2-nanometer gate-all-around process technology. Samsung has completed basic design work on its second-generation 2-nanometer node while simultaneously developing third-generation technology called SF2P+ for implementation within two years. The foundry's Exynos 2600 processor has entered prototype mass production phases as part of internal testing procedures. Customer acquisition remains essential for Samsung's recovery strategy, as technological advances prove meaningless without securing substantial manufacturing contracts from major semiconductor companies. [/QUOTE]
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