Although it has been lagging behind in the casting competition lately, Samsung continues to develop the most advanced techniques without slowing down. Having achieved success in the 3nm process, the company set its sights on the 1.4nm process.
Samsung not slowing down
In his statement, Samsung stated that it has successfully put the 3nm process into volume production, that it plans to switch to the 2nm process with the GAA technology, where it arranges the current transitions around the membrane for 2025, and that it aims at the 1.4nm process for 2027.
South Korea is in trouble
Today, we can now experience the 4nm process on mobile devices. Samsung’s move means about 3x progress. While it was very difficult to go below 10nm for a period, we are now moving towards the 1nm process. As a result, it will be possible to increase the efficiency of the chips up to 2-3 times.
Samsung, which will further develop the GAA 3nm process for performance-oriented computer and mobile systems, is also planning to diversify the 4nm process for the computer and automotive industry.
On the other hand, Samsung, which produces eNVM integrated memory in the 28nm process for the automotive industry, plans to produce 14nm in 2024 and then 8nm. For radio frequency chips, 8nm and 5nm will follow after 14nm. Again, Samsung is developing more efficient processes in chip packaging.