Nvidia wants to use Samsung’s 2nm production technology to secure the production of artificial intelligence chips. According to the latest information, Qualcomm is also closely interested in Samsung Foundry’s next-generation production processes.
Nvidia may collaborate with Samsung for 2nm chips
In the semiconductor sector, a large portion of artificial intelligence chips are produced by TSMC. The Taiwan-based company has been the main production partner of giants such as Nvidia and Qualcomm to date. However, increasing geopolitical risks in recent times have forced technology companies to spread their production capacities to different regions.

The latest developments in Samsung Foundry’s 2nm production process may be an important opportunity at this point. Although the company has fallen behind in many aspects in the past years, it has achieved a production efficiency exceeding 40 percent in the latest tests.
Although this figure is still behind TSMC, it is stated that productivity could exceed 60 percent by the end of the year. Samsung’s rise shows that the company is raising the performance bar before moving to volume production.
The GAA (Gate-All-Around) architecture used by the company in this process was previously implemented in the 3nm production process. This performance increase achieved in the GAA architecture directly contributed to the maturation of the 2nm technology.
It is said that Nvidia management is largely satisfied with this architecture. So what do you think about this? Do you think Nvidia will be able to continue its leadership in the field of artificial intelligence? You can easily share your views with us in the comments section below.

