https://semiwiki.com/semiconductor-manufacturers/samsung-foundry/331141-samsung-foundry-on-track-for-2nm-in-2025/
'Samsung will begin mass production of the 2nm process for mobile applications in 2025, and then expand to HPC in 2026 with backside power delivery, and automotive in 2027. Samsung’s...
From the Samsung investor forum, Samsung has said their SF2 process offers a 5% density improvement over SF3 with an 8% performance boost or 16% lower power consumption. And only SF2P has BSPDN. For the SF1.4 process, the area will reduce by more than 30% compared to the SF2 process. Any thought?
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