Samsung Foundry plans to unveil its SF2 (2 nm-class) process technology in June, offering performance and efficiency enhancements.
The company remains on track to start mass production of chips on its SF3 (3 nm-class, 2nd Generation) technology in the second half of the year.
Samsung is preparing a variation of its 4 nm-class technology for integration into stacked 3D designs.
SF3 promises a 22% performance boost at the same power and transistor count, or a 34% lower power at the same frequency and complexity, as well as a 21% logic area reduction.