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Samsung flexes 2nm gains and quietly pivots past first gen
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[QUOTE="Shamiso, post: 83719, member: 160"] Samsung finally figured out how to print circuits without ruining half the batch. The Korean giant managed fifty percent yields on the initial two-nanometer tech meant for Exynos 2600 hardware. That number looks decent compared to the catastrophic thirty percent rate plaguing earlier three-nanometer efforts. Sales teams reportedly got told to skip the first version and hype up the second-generation SF2P node. Development kits for that updated process finished mid-year to support next-gen upgrades. The refined method should manufacture the upcoming Exynos 2700 while handling faster LPDDR6 memory and UFS 5.0 storage. Management clearly wants to bury the first iteration to focus entirely on this superior revision for external clients. Tesla seemingly trusts this promise enough to sign a massive contract worth over sixteen billion dollars. The carmaker plans to fabricate AI6 processors on that same SF2P production line. Even Chinese crypto miners like MicroBT and Canaan placed orders to crunch numbers using these microscopic gates. Catching up to TSMC remains a distant dream regardless of these small wins. The foundry aims to turn a profit within two years if everything goes perfectly. Selling promises is easy, but delivering working silicon at scale is the only metric that actually matters. [/QUOTE]
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