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Home » Samsung vs TSMC: Race to 2nm Heats Up as Samsung Expands US Production

Samsung vs TSMC: Race to 2nm Heats Up as Samsung Expands US Production

December 30, 2025 by Harish Reddy Gudi

The global semiconductor race is entering its next phase, with Samsung Foundry making a major move to compete with TSMC in advanced chip manufacturing. Samsung is significantly expanding its 2nm production plans in the United States, signaling a more aggressive push in the high-end foundry market.

Samsung’s 2nm Strategy in the US

Samsung has decided to upgrade its entire production line at its Taylor, Texas, fabrication facility:

  • Originally planned for 4nm production
  • Now fully upgraded to 2nm process technology
  • Aimed at competing directly with TSMC’s upcoming 2nm nodes

This shift highlights Samsung’s confidence in its 2nm yield and long-term foundry roadmap.

Production Capacity Upgrade

Samsung is also scaling up faster than initially expected:

  • The initial mass production target increased from 20,000 wafers per month
  • New target: 50,000 wafers per month
  • This matches TSMC’s planned initial 2nm capacity in Taiwan

Looking further ahead:

  • Samsung aims to reach 100,000 wafers per month by 2027
  • Would place it among the largest advanced-node producers globally

Major Customer Win: Tesla

One of the biggest highlights is Samsung’s newly signed partnership:

  • $16.5 billion deal with Tesla
  • Samsung will manufacture Tesla’s next-generation “AI6” autonomous driving processors
  • Strengthens Samsung’s position as a serious alternative to TSMC for AI workloads

Timeline & Deliveries

  • Full-scale operations to begin: March 2026
  • First wafer deliveries expected: Q2 2026
  • Ramp-up to continue through 2026 and 2027

Why This Matters

  • Reduces global reliance on a single foundry
  • Strengthens US-based semiconductor manufacturing
  • Intensifies competition at the cutting-edge 2nm node
  • Could lead to better pricing and faster innovation for chip customers

Samsung’s aggressive expansion shows it is no longer content playing catch-up. As both Samsung and TSMC push toward 2nm, the next few years will be critical in shaping the future of advanced chip manufacturing.

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