Samsung aims to start making 2nm chips late next year. The company shared this goal during its recent earnings report. It wants to catch up with rival TSMC, which began taking orders for similar chips this month. Early tests showed Samsung chips working at a 30 percent success rate. The firm hopes these new chips will make up for poor results with its 3nm technology.
Money from chip making stayed low because of slow phone sales and unused factory space. Samsung keeps working to improve how many good chips it can make with each try. The company also landed new orders for 2nm and 4nm chips for thinking machines and fast computers. Next quarter, Samsung plans to make its 2nm process more stable and earn more by selling to car makers and phone companies in America.
Samsung often talks about its next chip plans but struggles to deliver them well. Some hope exists this time around. The company might make future Snapdragon chips for Qualcomm that would power Samsung phones in 2026. Workers started setting up machines for 2nm production last fall at the Hwaseong plant. Experts think Samsung needs about 10 months to begin full production.
Money from chip making stayed low because of slow phone sales and unused factory space. Samsung keeps working to improve how many good chips it can make with each try. The company also landed new orders for 2nm and 4nm chips for thinking machines and fast computers. Next quarter, Samsung plans to make its 2nm process more stable and earn more by selling to car makers and phone companies in America.
Samsung often talks about its next chip plans but struggles to deliver them well. Some hope exists this time around. The company might make future Snapdragon chips for Qualcomm that would power Samsung phones in 2026. Workers started setting up machines for 2nm production last fall at the Hwaseong plant. Experts think Samsung needs about 10 months to begin full production.