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Samsung preps Texas plant for 2nm chip race as Taylor test looms
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 84429, member: 27"] Samsung is lighting money on fire to force American semiconductor supremacy very soon. The conglomerate kicks off trial runs for extreme ultraviolet hardware at the Taylor facility. Management assembled a specialized squad to ensure the transition happens without melting down. This maneuver brings the Korean titan closer to churning out next-gen 2nm GAA wafers domestically. They seemingly pivoted from older 4nm designs after realizing TSMC refused to export superior methods. The site essentially functions as a sandbox for dialing in lithography gear before full-scale fabrication hits. While nobody confirmed if Galaxy-branded processors get made there, Tesla locked down the assembly lines. A massive contract ensures the electric car maker gets autonomous driving silicon minted on the premises. Seven thousand laborers are currently rushing to finish construction to satisfy local safety codes. The physical footprint dwarfs their overseas factories, spanning millions of square meters. That land grab supports ambitions to erect ten distinct foundries eventually. Filling them requires expensive ASML scanners costing nearly 340 million dollars apiece. Purchasing such a kit feels mandatory since current production success rates sit at a coin flip, barely hovering around fifty percent. Financials look grim with deficits running into hundreds of millions recently. Leadership bets that throwing cash at the problem fixes the yield rates and generates profit within two years. They target an initial batch of fifty thousand wafers to prove this gamble works. [/QUOTE]
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