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Samsung set to snatch chip deals while Intel watches
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 84438, member: 27"] Samsung is totally mogging Intel in the stateside chip war. Deutsche Bank claims the Korean titan has become the top pick for fabless clients hunting secondary suppliers. With TSMC choked out because of the AI rush, big players like Apple, Qualcomm, NVIDIA, and AMD need backup options fast. Samsung Foundry seemingly beats out Intel Foundry since they actually possess a track record with major tech heavyweights. The buzz suggests the Taylor facility stands as the hot spot for semiconductor needs within American borders since Intel faces execution hurdles. AMD and Qualcomm apparently want to book slots for the 2nm process or SF2 nodes there. Past work with Apple and NVIDIA gives Samsung a massive trust advantage over the Santa Clara rival. Fresh chatter indicates the corporation is pivoting the Taylor plant toward 2nm production while dumping cash into fancy packaging setups. Companies need a legit substitute for TSMC's N3 tech immediately. Since only Intel's 18A and Samsung's SF2 exist as superior choices, US designers are leaning heavily toward the Galaxy creator, proving the sector has space for multiple rivals. Actual manufacturing contracts haven't hit the assembly lines yet, marking the big hurdle for both contenders. Everyone knows these fabs are sprinting to lock down clients who want a dual-sourcing tactic. Watching this rivalry play out should be wild as they scrap for dominance. [/QUOTE]
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