Samsung Courts AMD for 2nm Chips as Foundry Recovery Hinges on New Orders
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Samsung courts AMD for 2nm chips as foundry recovery hinges on new orders
Samsung Electronics is reportedly in talks with Advanced Micro Devices about producing next-generation chips using its second-generation 2nm process, as the South Korean technology group seeks to secure major customers and revive its loss-making foundry business, according to industry sources and reports from South Korea's and .
AMD and Samsung Said to Discuss 2 nm Foundry Deal for Future EPYC CPUs
According to a report from Sedaily, cited by TrendForce, Samsung Electronics' Device Solutions (DS) Division is in discussions with AMD over manufacturing its chips on Samsung Foundry's second-generation 2 nm process known as SF2P. Samsung's 2 nm technology is competing directly with TSMC's N2 and Intel's 18A, both using the Gate-All-Around (GAA) transistor architectures. Industry sources say a decision on moving forward with a formal agreement …
Samsung Foundry and AMD have started conversations to make the red CPUs in the 2 nm node of the Korean manufacturer with GAA transistors. There is no official announcement, there is no confirmed product, there is not even a signed contract, but there is a relevant fact: both companies would already be working with MPW to evaluate the process. It is a discreet but significant movement, which fits with the current context of costs, capacity and ti…
Over the weekend, there was a series of (partially wild) rumors about the production of future AMD chips.
Samsung Could Reportedly Strike a Deal With AMD to Build Future 2nm Process Chipsets
Samsung is reportedly in talks with AMD to manufacture future CPUs using its 2nm foundry process. The partnership could be finalised by January 2026, with Samsung first producing a prototype chip to meet AMD’s performance targets. The report suggests AMD is exploring Samsung as an alternative to TSMC, which has recently raised manufacturing costs. If confirmed, it would add AMD to Samsung’s growing list of major foundry partners.
While Taiwanese foundry giant TSMC has traditionally been considered the undisputed leader in the high-end semiconductor market, the balance of power in chip manufacturing is beginning to shift. A recent report from Sedaily suggests that Samsung Foundry is in advanced talks with AMD to manufacture next-generation 2nm processors, specifically the EPYC Venice server CPUs. This would mean […] Source
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