It seems that the same barriers that have been a problem for Samsung for Samsung Fanders have once again come to fruition and can create a serious interference with the company’s plans to overcome Apple’s silicon. Contrary to the news that had previously been released and a spokesman for the company was incorrect, Samsung Fandri continues to try to produce 4 -nanometer chips. However, efficiency problems are still in place, and this can be challenging for Samsung, which has great hope of revitalizing its Exynos processors.
Samsung’s attempt to produce a 4nm chip, but the reported efficiency is very small and even less than the minimum acceptable amount to ensure commercial profitability. However, Samsung still hopes to resolve these problems soon and be able to build an exyinus 2 -nanometer processor.
Apple, the technology giant, which depends on Taiwanese TSMC to produce its chips, is likely to unveil iPhone models with 4nm technology this year. If that happens, it would be crucial for a longtime rival, Samsung, to move on to Apple and not lag behind this technology. Of course, the numbers of processor technology are only part of the story and cannot fully show the performance of a processor. These terms are mostly advertising and marketing to attract regular customers.
Samsung apparently intends to make its name again by producing Exynos 2. The chipset will be made using a 2 -nanometer process, indicating a significant progress in chip making technology. It is interesting to know that the Exynos 2 will be a 5 -nanometer chip used on the new Galaxy Z series handsets.
Although it is said that the yield of the chip may initially be low, but given Samsung’s background in the field, it can be expected that the company will soon solve the problems and achieve mass production of the chip. Samsung faced many challenges in the production of its 4 -nanometer chip in year 6, but with great effort and perseverance, it was finally able to consolidate the process. Now, relying on his experience, he plans to make Exynos one of the best chipsets on the market.
Samsung Fandri faces a major challenge for customer shortage. This has led the technology giant to reduce its factory budget and look for other solutions. Samsung, for example, called on TSMC, one of the world’s largest chip producers, to produce exinus processors, but the offer faced TSMC’s opposition.
On the other hand, the increase in the cost of producing Snapdragon chips has provided an opportunity for MediaTek, another actor in the field to offer Samsung with tempting discounts. However, when the 2nm process reaches the stabilization stage, Samsung will no longer need external aid and can continue to produce its powerful chips independently. We hope that these new Exynos processors can play the same role as Apple’s silicon for the iPhone and MacBook.
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