The tumultuous journey that Samsung had to endure regarding its 3nm GAA process will eventually be succeeded by the Korean giant’s first-generation 2nm GAA node, with the Exynos 2600 expected to be the company’s first SoC mass produced on this architecture . However, even if Samsung defies critics by scaling past the yields obstacle, one industry insider says that the firm’s true success or failure will depend on the second-generation 2nm process, which currently goes ‘SF2P.’ So far, TSMC is the only other manufacturer that is scheduled to commence full-scale production of wafers on the aforementioned lithography, meaning that it will be an exciting time by the end of the year.
Interest has already been garnered for Samsung’s SF2P technology, with Tesla reportedly utilizing the architec