Even though Samsung is lagging behind TSMC when it comes to 5nm and 4nm manufacturing processes, it is believed that the company’s 3nm GAA (gate-all-around) technology will bring substantial improvements, mainly in energy efficiency. Samsung has yet to officially announce clients and partnerships that will use its 3nm manufacturing process, so at the moment the situation is unclear.
The higher cost of TSMC’s 4nm node, along with the potential seen in Samsung’s 3nm GAA, could change Google’s mind, and the company could stay with Samsung as a partner for the next couple Tensor generations. AMD already signed a deal for its nex-gen chips to be made using Samsung’s 4nm node, so the battle between the two silicon manufacturing behemoths continues…
Do you think Google should stick with Samsung or go to TSMC for the next Tensors? Does it matter at all for the end customer?