Samsung Electronics unveiled its advanced semiconductor roadmap at the SAFE Forum 2026 in Seoul. The company scheduled mass production for its first-generation 1.4-nanometer node, SF1.4, for 2029. This timeline positions Samsung against rivals TSMC and Intel in the next-generation chip race.
An enhanced SF1.4+ version is slated for 2030. This schedule represents a two-year delay from the original 2027 target.
Samsung shifted the timeline to prioritize stabilizing production yields for its 2nm processes. The company also introduced new 2nm iterations specifically for AI and high-performance computing clients.