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As TSMC secures major orders for AI chips from NVIDIA and AMD, making them a global focus, Samsung is also stepping up its game by announcing advancements in their 2-nanometer to 1.4-nanometer processes and introducing backside power delivery (BSPDN) technology for 4-nanometer and 2-nanometer processes. Samsung aims to increase AI chip sales ninefold by 2028. Market research from TrendForce reveals TSMC's dominance in the global semiconductor foundry industry with a market share of 61.7% in Q1 this year, while Samsung remains the second-largest foundry with a market share of 11%, down from 11.3% in the previous quarter. Samsung's recent semiconductor forum showcased their plans to produce GAA-based chips at 3-nanometer this year and transition to 2-nanometer chips for mobile applications next year, expanding to other uses in the following years.
Source: YAHOO