Samsung foundry eyes Qualcomm and Nvidia for 2nm and 3nm orders
Posted by TwelveSilverSwords@reddit | hardware | View on Reddit | 6 comments
Posted by TwelveSilverSwords@reddit | hardware | View on Reddit | 6 comments
gomurifle@reddit
Good news i would say.
6950@reddit
at this point Intel is better than Samsung Foundry both are behind TSMC though
hardware2win@reddit
They barely started and they are already ahead of Samsung?
It only proves that foundry strategy is sound then
u/Exist50 you see?
6950@reddit
Exist50 doesn't exist here right now check back in 50 minutes
Irisena@reddit
Samsung already have GAA products out of the door, and it's actually good. Intel meanwhile still struggle with staying alive.
But well, the industry have no place for #2. It's still TSMC or bust.
6950@reddit
The GAA chip is 17mm2 that is just for claiming the first GAA this is easier to yield even at high D0.The Die is 4.846*3.647 = 17.6733mm2 is way small for example Intel's 18A D0 0.4 published back in August/September will yield ridiculous 93% yield here is the proof with the calculator https://imgur.com/a/4E8jKN4