Samsung's 2nm process improves energy efficiency by 8% compared to the 3nm process, with the Exynos 2600 being the first to adopt it.
Samsung strives to revitalize its wafer foundry business in the 2-nanometer era, and it seems to be on the right track. The company recently announced the first batch of mass production results of its next-generation process technology, showing significant performance improvements compared to the previous generation. The Exynos 2600 chip, which will be used in the Galaxy S26, is manufactured using this process. In addition, it is said that Samsung has successfully secured other chip customers for this advanced manufacturing technology. According to Dailian's report, Samsung disclosed in its third quarter financial report that its first generation 2-nanometer GAA process has significantly improved compared to the second generation 3-nanometer technology: performance improvement of 5%, energy efficiency improvement of 8%; chip area reduced by 5%, showing impressive performance.
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