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Qualcomm sticks with TSMC for next-gen Snapdragon chips
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 82629, member: 636"] Samsung finally stopped fumbling the bag with their foundry yields. The Exynos 2600 confirms the 2nm GAA process actually functions, securing contracts from Tesla and crypto miners. Despite this progress, Qualcomm seemingly prefers TSMC for the upcoming Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 lineup. Insiders claim the San Diego chip designer plans to utilize the N2P node for both the Pro and standard variants. These chips carry the identifiers SM8975 and SM8750. Digital Chat Station believes the Taiwanese fabricator retains exclusivity currently. Strategies might shift if Samsung's manufacturing impresses engineers. The Korean giant delivered prototypes of the previous generation for evaluation. Dual sourcing remains a smart financial move since the Gen 5 unit cost reportedly hits two hundred eighty dollars. Using multiple factories helps maintain profit margins on premium Android flagships. Rumors indicate the Gen 6 series features a 2+3+3 CPU configuration, differing from the older 2+6 layout found inside predecessors. An Adreno 850 GPU handles graphics duties. However, the base model supposedly lacks support for LPDDR6 memory and UFS 5.0 storage. Tech enthusiasts must wait to see if the weaker specs affect real-world performance. [/QUOTE]
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