Samsung Foundry
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- 2026-08-12 research_milestone Samsung Foundry updated its fabrication roadmap, delaying its 1.4nm node and planning High-NA EUV adoption for 1nm-class nodes. source
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Samsung Foundry delays 1.4nm node to 2029, plans High-NA EUV for 1nm in 2030
Samsung Foundry has revised its semiconductor manufacturing roadmap, delaying its 1.4nm node to 2029 and planning to adopt High-NA EUV lithography for its 1nm-class process around 2030. This strategic shift prioritizes …
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US FCC proposes ban on Chinese AI optical transceivers
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is proposing a ban on the import of optical transceivers manufactured in China. This move, aimed at decoupling U.S. reliance on Chinese supply chains for critical AI infr…
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US lawmaker demands enforcement of chip export controls to China
A US lawmaker is urging the Biden administration to enforce existing export control regulations on chipmakers. The 'Foundry Due Diligence Rule,' intended to prevent Chinese companies from obtaining advanced chips throug…
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China tightens chip design originality rules, boosts penalties · 1 source tracked
China is implementing new regulations to protect integrated circuit (IC) layout designs, aiming to curb the copying of chip designs by domestic companies. These updated rules, effective October 15, require independent d…
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Tesla's AI5 chip tapes out at Samsung Foundry using 2nm process
Tesla's AI5 chip, designed for use in vehicles, robots, and data centers, has reached the tape-out stage at Samsung Foundry using a 2nm-class process. This follows an earlier tape-out at TSMC. The chip is expected to of…
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Samsung Foundry follows TSMC with targeted price hikes on advanced nodes
Samsung Electronics has increased its foundry service prices by approximately 15% for new customers, particularly for advanced process nodes like 4nm and 5nm, as well as certain automotive 8nm processes. This move follo…
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Meta Reportedly Invests $6.5B with Samsung Foundry for 2nm AI Chips
Meta Platforms is reportedly finalizing a $6.5 billion agreement with Samsung Foundry to manufacture its third-generation MTIA AI chips. These chips will be produced using a 2nm process technology. This significant inve…
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Samsung Foundry's 4nm capacity sold out amid AI chip demand surge
Samsung Foundry is experiencing a surge in demand for its advanced semiconductor manufacturing processes, particularly for AI-related chips. The company's 4nm process is nearly sold out, with capacity for next year also…
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Samsung Foundry to produce Neuralink chips; HBM demand surges
Samsung Foundry has reportedly secured a contract to manufacture chips for Elon Musk's Neuralink. These "fourth-generation" chips, slated for mass production by late 2027, will utilize a 4nm process and began trial prod…
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TSMC accelerates AI chip production with massive fab expansion
TSMC is undertaking its most aggressive manufacturing expansion to date, aiming to meet surging demand for AI processors and advanced chips. The company is doubling its historical construction pace, building new fabs ac…
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Foundry industry hits record $48.8B in Q1 2026 amid tight supply
The foundry industry experienced a record-breaking first quarter of 2026, with revenues reaching $48.8 billion, marking a 32% year-over-year increase and the ninth consecutive quarter of growth. This surge is driven by …
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SpaceX IPO filing reveals AI chip shortage challenges
SpaceX has disclosed in its IPO filing that it faces significant challenges in acquiring enough AI chips to scale its orbital AI ambitions. The company stated that current chip availability is insufficient and that it l…
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TSMC, Intel, Samsung diverge on 1.4nm chip production roadmaps
TSMC, Intel, and Samsung are all producing chips using 2nm-class process technology, with Samsung and TSMC having started mass production in mid-to-late 2025. Their future roadmaps diverge significantly: TSMC prioritize…