Samsung (SSNLF) is pushing back plans to build its 1.4nm test production line, shifting its focus toward improving yield and capacity for the 2nm node, now expected to enter mass production by late 2025, DigiTimes’ Jessica Tsai and Levi Li report. The decision signals a broader realignment at Samsung Foundry as it struggles with underperformance in cutting-edge manufacturing and mounting pressure from rivals such as TSMC (TSM) and Intel (INTC).
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