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Will Samsung start producing its most advanced 2nm chips next year?

Samsung recently disclosed advancements in its semiconductor fabrication technologies, including new 2nm process nodes and an initial 1.4nm process. The company has introduced its latest 2nm process technology, set for mass production next year. Samsung Foundry, the chip manufacturing arm of Samsung Electronics, is developing at least four 2nm process nodes. These include the first-generation SF2, the second-generation SF2P, and the third-generation SF2P+, with the latter expected to be in production between 2027 and 2028. The SF2X process, tailored for AI and high-performance computing, is also slated for 2028. However, the automotive-focused SF2A and the BSPDN technology-equipped SF2Z nodes, announced in 2024, are absent from the company’s latest roadmap, leaving their future uncertain. The SF2P process, anticipated to enter production later this year, promises a 26% improvement in power efficiency over its predecessor, SF2.

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