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2026-07-02
www.gsmarena.com 2026-07-02 GSMArena.com
At the SAFE Forum (Samsung Advanced Foundry Ecosystem), Samsung revealed its plans for future semiconductor nodes. Last year, the company unveiled the Exynos 2600, the first 2nm smartphone chip – this one was made on the SF2 node as Samsung calls it. Next up is SF2P, which will reduce power consumption by 26% and raise clock speeds by 15%. The new node is only partially responsible for these impr
2026-05-14
www.tomshardware.com 2026-05-14 Tom's Hardware
ShareCopy linkFacebookXWhatsappRedditPinterestFlipboardEmailShare this articleJoin the conversationFollow usAdd us as a preferred source on GoogleNewsletterSubscribe to our newsletterAll three leading-edge foundries — Intel Foundry, Samsung Foundry, and TSMC — have initiated mass production of chips using 2nm-class process technology. Samsung was the first one to start production using itsSF2 node