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Samsung Electronics unveils 2 nm and SRAM roadmap at SAFE Forum
Samsung Electronics said it is expanding cooperation with domestic and overseas partners to broaden the AI semiconductor ecosystem. It held SAFE Forum 2026 in Seoul and presented its next-generation foundry technology strategy and plans to expand ecosystem cooperation. About 400 people attended, with 21 partners showcasing solutions. Samsung also unveiled a DTCO strategy, a next-generation 2 nm process and plans to strengthen SRAM competitiveness, while joining initiatives such as M.AX and K-CHIPS.
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Intel pushes into foundry market, focus on Samsung response
Intel’s push into the contract chipmaking market is becoming visible through orders from big tech firms, with Tesla set to use Intel’s 14A process for AI chips and Google reportedly shifting part of TPU production. The move comes as TSMC capacity constraints have opened space for alternatives such as Samsung Electronics. Intel’s U.S. government backing and leadership hires add to competition for U.S. customer volumes, as Samsung prepares to outline its technology strategy at upcoming forums in Seoul.
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ADTechnology hits 3.695 GHz using Samsung 2-nanometre process
ADTechnology achieved a 3.695 GHz clock speed with its HPC CPU, ADP620, built on Samsung Electronics\' foundry 2-nanometre process. The company unveiled the design result and its mass-production roadmap on May 29 at the Samsung Semiconductor Campus in San Jose during the Samsung Foundry SAFE Forum 2026. It said its CAPELLA optimisation platform and POLK IP library improved chip-level power, performance and area efficiency.