The race to 2nm process technology heats up — Samsung will discuss its next-gen 2nm node in June

Samsung's second generation 3nm process is on track for mass production in 2024, and its upcoming 2nm design infrastructure is nearly ready.

https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/the-race-to-2nm-process-technology-heats-up-samsung-will-discuss-its-next-gen-2nm-node-in-june

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