Samsung aims to introduce its third-generation 2nm process, dubbed "SF2P+", within the next two years, anticipating a performance boost of 20% to 30%. The company has already finalized the foundational design of its second-generation 2nm technology and anticipates mass production by 2026. Given the delay in the 1.4nm process, Samsung has reoriented its strategy, emphasizing the refinement of existing technologies and prioritizing the stabilization of yield rates. Currently, Samsung is engaged in trial production of the 2nm GAA process, which includes the Exynos 2600 and potentially the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 2 chip.