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Samsung delays Taylor plant, shifts focus to raising 2nm GAA yields for 2025
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 49769, member: 636"] Samsung faces major trouble with its chip factory plans. The tech giant pushed back its Texas plant opening until 2026. Company executives scramble to fix problems with their advanced 2nm chip technology. The firm loses billions of dollars every quarter from its struggling foundry business. Samsung executives hope better chip yields will save their semiconductor division. The Korean company started a new strategy called selection and concentration. Samsung wants to boost its 2nm chip success rate to 60 or 70 percent. Company researchers work around the clock to solve manufacturing problems. Customers demand chips that work for the next three years. Samsung bets everything on this 2nm technology to compete with rival TSMC. Qualcomm dealt Samsung a crushing blow recently. The American company canceled orders for Samsung chips that would power future smartphones. Samsung had finished test production and expected major business from the deal. The cancellation hurt Samsung's chances of quick recovery. Company leaders refuse to give up despite the setback. Samsung finished designing its second version of 2nm chips. Engineers plan to create a third version within two years. The company needs 70 percent working chips to make money from manufacturing. Samsung executives gave their teams six months to hit this target. The deadline puts enormous pressure on workers to deliver results fast. [/QUOTE]
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