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Pricey Snapdragon pushes some Android brands toward MediaTek
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[QUOTE="Shamiso, post: 84051, member: 160"] Your next phone upgrade might require selling a kidney thanks to insane new chip prices. Qualcomm, Apple, and MediaTek will finally utilize TSMC’s cutting-edge 2nm lithography later this year. Rumors suggest the San Diego firm plans to release a Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 alongside a beefed-up Pro edition. That superior silicon supposedly brings faster graphics, LPDDR6 memory support, and UFS 5.0 compatibility, but those perks require massive payment. Online chatter from Repeater 002 indicates the top five Android builders will likely stick with the pricey Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro despite the cost. Smart Chip Insider noted that the standard variant should handle most shipments while the Pro model targets ultra-premium devices. Since the current Gen 5 unit costs roughly $280, this fresh Pro tier likely exceeds $300, creating headaches for budget-conscious brands. A global storage shortage makes everything worse. RAM and NAND flash prices spiked 70 percent and 100 percent, respectively, recently, squeezing profit margins hard. If that financial pressure didn't exist, companies might have put the flagship processor inside more phones, but reality prevents that luxury. Some manufacturers outside that elite circle could ditch Qualcomm entirely for MediaTek’s upcoming Dimensity 9600. That rival component lacks a dual-release strategy and generally costs less. While the Dimensity option might lag behind the Snapdragon Pro regarding raw power or efficiency, it offers a lifeline for brands trying to keep shelf prices reasonable. [/QUOTE]
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