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Samsung 2nm Crunch Spurs Risky China OLED Pact
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 42762, member: 636"] Samsung faces pressure to work with Chinese companies for cheaper phone screen materials. The Korean tech giant always bought parts from local suppliers and American or Japanese vendors before. Rising costs for advanced 2nm computer chips force Samsung to consider new options. The Exynos 2600 processor needs expensive manufacturing that cuts into profits. Chinese partnerships could reduce costs but create major security risks. The company struggles with low production rates on its newest chip technology. Samsung achieves only 50 percent success rates when making 2nm processors currently. Each failed chip costs Samsung significant money during production runs. Higher success rates would attract more customers to Samsung factories. The Galaxy S26 phones might become too expensive without cost reductions. Working with Chinese firms means Samsung must share secret technologies. Phone display technology represents Samsung's biggest competitive advantage worldwide. Chinese companies could steal Samsung ideas and create competing products quickly. Apple relies on Samsung screens for many devices and might oppose such partnerships. Samsung makes the best phone and tablet displays available today. [/QUOTE]
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