Samsung is witnessing a significant boost in its chip manufacturing business, largely fueled by soaring demand in the memory sector. Reports emerging from the Korean media indicate that Samsung Foundry has secured substantial orders that extend through 2027, and this uptick is attributed to the impressive stability of its 4-nanometer manufacturing process.
Intel’s Foundry division is gearing up to welcome significant clients, as the company’s 14A technology gains traction in the semiconductor market. As first reported by Wccftech, Intel’s 14A process is not just a technological advancement, but a strategic pivot aimed at attracting external customers rather than focusing solely on internal projects. This approach positions Intel to potentially secure partnerships with some heavyweight names in the industry before the end of the year.
Samsung is making significant strides in semiconductor manufacturing, as the company commences trial production of 2nm chips at its Taylor plant in Texas. This development positions Samsung ahead of TSMC, which has opted not to mass-produce 2nm chips in the United States, as first reported by Wccftech.