1. Samsung has unveiled its updated roadmap at the Samsung Foundry Forum U.S., detailing the evolution of its 2nm-class nodes through 2027. 2. The roadmap includes the introduction of BSPDN technology and the development of a 1.4nm-class node by 2027. 3. Samsung also rebranded its SF3P node to SF2, aiming at high-performance devices with improved PPA benefits.
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