The Exynos 2600 has been confirmed by Samsung to be the company’s first 2nm GAA chipset , and only recently, it was reported that mass production of the flagship SoC had commenced. The Korean foundry will want nothing more than to minimize its losses and boost yields so it can manufacture its in-house silicon at scale, while proving to the industry that it can stand ‘toe to toe’ with TSMC in the leading-edge race. To help the company realize its goals, a report claims that Samsung is bringing more high-NA EUV machinery from ASML and adding this equipment to its local production. While this paraphernalia will be ludicrously expensive, it should give the company the necessary advantage.

These high-NA EUV machines are essential for implementing the 2nm GAA’s ultra-fine circuits

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