The South Korean goliath now slightly turned its attention behind the sturdy face of the metal to bend it real quick rather than getting trapped inside; the Samsung foundry gave away its numbers to TMSC because of its poor chip harvesting plans.
Howbeit, the company abruptly came to its boots to secure the place of which it was unfit off either. Samsung wouldn’t have made this decision if it hadn’t decided to regain its clients. With that being reported, Samsung’s 3nm chip manufacturing yield may outstrip that of TSMC, which is such a rare deed to happen.
According to reports, Samsung 4nm Foundry semiconductor fabrication has now reached the 75% mark. Whereas TSMC is halted at 80%. The fabrication process decides the quantity of the semiconductor wafer that is usable. Upon the fact of yield, the number of chips can be extracted from the semiconductor wafer. While TSMC is some steps ahead of Samsung Foundry in the 4nm process, Samsung Foundry has already surpassed TSMC in 3nm chip yields.
According to a report, Samsung Foundry’s yield for its 3nm chip-producing process is 60%. In juxtaposition, TSMC’s 3nm chip yield is set at approximately 55%. It depicts that Samsung finally is ahead of TSMC in ultra-advanced chip manufacturing technology. World’s leading tech firms Nvidia and Qualcomm are showing their interest in Samsung Foundry’s second-generation 3nm (SF3) process, while half of the TSMC chips are allocated to Apple.
AMD is also expected to provide a contract to Samsung Foundry to make its 3nm and 4nm chips. To variegate its supply chain, Nvidia is ready to let the Intel Foundry make its future chips harnessing the 2nm process that can be available sometime in late 2024.