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Samsung, Arm partner to optimize SoCs for 2nm GAA process

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Samsung is reportedly partnering with ARM to optimize its next-generation SoC IP to enhance 2nm GAA process. Samsung will work with the British chip design firm to optimize Arm’s next-gen SoC, making it easier for IC designers to utilize GAA tech.

This collaboration between Samsung and ARM is expected to give fabless companies more access to Arm‘s state-of-the-art central processing unit (CPU), allowing them to reduce the time and cost associated with developing advanced products.

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GAA transistors are based on a next-gen transistor architecture that frees it from the existing challenges of fin field-effect transistors, or FinFETs. The cutting-edge transistors boast faster processing speeds and more efficient use of electricity.

Samsung’s Silicon Valley Office [Phone Credit: NBBJ]

// Digitimes

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