Samsung Electronics has concretized its 2-nanometer (nm; 1 nm = one billionth of a meter) foundry process roadmap. It announced plans to expand mass production to mobile in 2025, high-performance ...
TL;DR: Samsung Foundry aims to lead the advanced semiconductor market by improving its 2nm process yield to 70% within 2024, crucial for securing major US clients like Qualcomm and competing with TSMC ...
2. Core Strengths: Why Taiyuan Simis Leads the Global Market Established in 2004, but rooted in a collective history spanning over 40 years, Taiyuan Simis has built a production ecosystem that few can ...
Zarlink Semiconductor today introduced a commercial foundry service for producing analog chips. Using Zarlink’s high-voltage, high-speed process, the foundry service is aimed at building chips for ...
Lip-Bu Tan, the chief executive of Intel, is considering stopping the promotion of the company's 18A fabrication technology (1.8nm-class) to foundry customers, instead shifting the company's efforts ...
Intel announces expanded process roadmap, customers and ecosystem partners to deliver on ambition to be the No. 2 foundry by 2030. Intel also announced the addition of Intel Foundry FCBGA 2D+ to its ...
Samsung announced a comprehensive foundry process technology roadmap to 8nm, 7nm, 6nm, 5nm, 4nm and 18nm FD-SOI in its newest process technology roadmap. “The ubiquitous nature of smart, connected ...
The Fabless Semiconductor Association (FSA) and JEDEC today released the Foundry Process Qualification Guideline describing a minimum set of requirements to qualify a new semiconductor wafer process.
Seoul, Korea, June 11, 2010 - Samsung Electronics, Co., Ltd., a global leader in advanced semiconductor solutions, today announced that its foundry business, Samsung Foundry, has qualified 32nm ...
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