Samsung races to beat Intel to market with glass substrates for chips — revolutionary tech boosts processing capabilities

From Tom's Hardware: Glass substrates promise to offer substantial benefits for multi-chiplet system-in-package (SiP) designs that are expected to become increasingly popular in the coming years. Being one of the world's largest chipmakers, Samsung cannot omit glass substrates, so it recently assembled a coalition of its own groups to research, develop, and commercialize glass substrates by 2026, reports Sedaily.

Samsung has assembled a coalition consisting of its Samsung Electro-Mechanics, Samsung Electronics, and Samsung Display divisions to develop and commercialize glass substrates in the shorted time possible. In fact, Samsung Electro-Mechanics announced back at CES its intention to mass-produce glass substrates by 2026.

"As each company possesses the world's best technology [on their markets], synergy will be maximized in the promising field of glass substrate research, and it is also necessary to watch how the glass substrate ecosystem of the Samsung alliance will be established," an industry insider told Sedaily.

Samsung Electronics is expected to focus on the integration of semiconductors and substrates, while Samsung Display will specialize in glass processing. This collaborative approach is aimed at enhancing the group's competitive edge.

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