The mass production of 2nm GAA wafers commenced in late September , with the technology initially being used for the upcoming Exynos 2600. Based on the positive development of Samsung’s foundry, it appears that the manufacturer’s next-generation node is ready to be deployed at a higher scale and during a Presidential Office meeting, a company executive remarked about the stellar progress. At the same time, a SK hynix executive believes that this manufacturing process will introduce a crucial inflection point.

A new report says that Samsung’s 2nm GAA yield target has been raised to 70 percent by the end of the year, up from 50 percent

The Policy Chief at the Presidential Office, Kim Yong-beom, chaired a meeting to discuss multiple issues happening in the semiconductor industry, with Cho

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