Samsung is preparing to showcase its 3nm processor on an important visit. Joe Biden will stop by the factory during his visit to the country.
Samsung, which has been on a rapid rise in the processor world in recent years, wants to expand its position in the market with its new products. The company, which announced that it will produce special processors for its smartphones, has been working on 3 nm chips for a long time.
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Joe Biden at Samsung factory for 3nm processors
U.S. President Joe Biden is making his first official visit to the country since Yoon Seok-youl became President of South Korea. During this visit, Biden will also take a tour of the semiconductor chip factory in Pyeongtaek, the world’s largest semiconductor factory owned by Samsung.
The visit to the Pyeongtaek factory will be the scene of an important exhibition. Samsung Electronics Vice President Lee Jae-yong will also be present at the visit to exhibit the 3nm GAA (Gate All Around) chips that the company has been working on for a long time.
Samsung intends to start producing a 3nm GAA chip in the next few months. On the other hand, for the first time in the history of chip production, a company will use GAA. On the other hand, Samsung, which has been far behind TSMC for a few years based on the balance of efficiency and power, wants to go on the offensive with it.
Although the 3nm GAA has seen a 35 percent reduction in size compared to 5nm chips, it is stated that it will offer 30 percent higher performance. In addition, low power consumption of up to 50 percent is expected. On the other hand, Samsung said that they have also started initiatives for 2nm chips. This chipset is expected to start production as early as 2025.