Samsung Postpones 1.4nm Exynos Chip Launch to Boost Yield and Rival TSMC
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Samsung is recalibrating its state-of-the-art foundry strategy, with the intention of prioritizing long-term growth at the 2nm Gate-All-Around (GAA) process node, rather than hastily progressing to the 1.4nm node. The roadmap for its Exynos series processors reveals that the inaugural 1.4nm Exynos chip will experience three successive generations of product refinement. Samsung has introduced several generations of 2nm processes, encompassing SF2P tailored for high-performance computing and SF2X optimized for AI computational capabilities. The inaugural Exynos 2600, leveraging the 2nm process, has commenced mass production. Meanwhile, the Exynos 2700 is set to employ the more sophisticated SF2P process, with mass production anticipated in the latter part of 2026. Furthermore, Samsung is delving into Backside Power Delivery Network (BSPDN) technology to elevate power efficiency, performance, and area optimization. Samsung's 2nm process yield has exceeded 60%, and the company aims to cement its foothold in the advanced process market through relentless innovation and a strategy that caters to a wide array of customers.