< IMG SRC = "/Uploads/Blogs/60/6E/IB-FRK51G367_A051B3A1.jpg" ALT = "SAMSUNG aimed at developing 1nm chip by 2029"/> ~ ~ < P > Samsung is actively working on the creation of chip production technology for 1 Hm Processes, planning to start mass production by 2029. This puts a company in a row with the main players in the industry such as TSMC, which also develops ultra -era chip technologies.

< P > Samsung has already formed a special team whose task is to accelerate the development and implementation of a new technological process, called & ldquo; dream process & RDQUO;. To implement such ambitious plans will need to use equipment for extreme ultraviolet lithography (High-Na Euv), which the company has not yet purchased.

< P > The main difficulty on the path to the implementation of this project is the high requirements for the quality of production and the low percentage of suitable chips in the initial stages. For example, the level of output of suitable products in the test production of 2-Hm chips is 30%, which is an improvement against the previous generation of processors. It is expected that the company will face production difficulties in the coming years, but will continue to develop, hoping to reach the leading position in the semiconductor industry.

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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