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ktcougar

11/21/23 5:53 PM

#314 RE: SSP #313

I’ve watched and played this ever since you brought it to the board years ago. After accumulating shares and playing lotto calls for the last couple years, I finally feel like this is getting close. I remember months of 1 to 100 share trades going, now some decent blocks are getting bought and volume is increasing. Hopefully it’s time to finally get the party started.

Theo

11/21/23 9:23 PM

#315 RE: SSP #313

GAA, short for gate-all-around, reduces the leakage current of processors with a circuit width of 3 nm or below. It is Samsung’s key architecture to develop next-generation DRAMs and packaging technology.

The 3 nm technology is the first process node on which Samsung applied its first-generation GAA structure transistors.

3 nm, DRAM, GAA,... dots are lining up and most folks don't get it.

GAA,Tesla, AI,.. 🫣.
Bullish
Bullish

Theo

11/22/23 8:50 AM

#318 RE: SSP #313

...and to dovetail on that, Joe posted this LINK Samsung eyes improved AI chips with "competitive advantage"

According to the report, the so-called GDP advantage represents three aspects of Samsung chipmaking. First, it references the gate-all-around (GAA) chip fabrication technology that Samsung has employed in recent production. It also includes high-bandwidth memory and advanced packaging technology. That’s how you get the acronym GDP: GAA, DRAM, Packaging.

From last month to show the relationship: “We are working with half of the world’s top semiconductor producers today and we have been doing work in GAA and in DRAM,” said Mears.
Bullish
Bullish