Samsung is poised to make a significant stride in chip manufacturing, competing against TSMC with its 2 nm process. The company's foundry is on track to achieve an impressive yield rate for its upcoming Galaxy phones, particularly the Galaxy S26 Ultra. After initial setbacks with the Exynos 2500, Samsung has now developed a cutting-edge 2 nm Exynos 2600 processor and is nearing a promising yield rate.
Rapid Improvement at Samsung Foundry
The shift towards a more efficient manufacturing process is evident in Samsung's decision to reintroduce Exynos chips in its flagship models. With a reported 70 percent yield rate expected for the 2 nm chips by 2026, Samsung is poised for a major comeback in the semiconductor market.
A Glorious Revival for Galaxy Phones
The successful development of the Exynos 2600 and the enhanced manufacturing capabilities lay the foundation for Samsung's Galaxy S26 series. This achievement sets the stage for a new era of innovation and performance for Samsung's smartphone lineup.