Samsung seems to be winning important chip making contracts over the past few months. While it hasn’t been able to win back contracts from just yet, Samsung’s chip manufacturing arm has reportedly clinched the deal to make the Snapdragon 750 processor from . The upcoming chipset is expected to be used in premium mid-range smartphones.
According to a report coming out of South Korea, will make Snapdragon 750 chipsets using its 8nm FinFET process. The value of the deal isn’t known yet, though. The upcoming 5G chipset will in the and the Xiaomi Mi 10 Lite 5G. Both these smartphones are expected to be launched towards the end of 2020.
The South Korean tech giant recently won chip making contracts to make EUV process, using the 8nm process, and using the process. Industry insiders say that multiple Qualcomm deals are the result of Samsung’s technological prowess and better prices.
Samsung will reportedly spend $8.6 billion every year to develop and improve its chip technologies and to buy new equipment. Although the South Korean firm was a latecomer to the foundry industry, it is competing closely with , the current market leader. According to TrendForce, Samsung has a 17.4% share of the global foundry market and its expected revenue for Q3 2020 is $3.67 billion.
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According to a report coming out of South Korea, will make Snapdragon 750 chipsets using its 8nm FinFET process. The value of the deal isn’t known yet, though. The upcoming 5G chipset will in the and the Xiaomi Mi 10 Lite 5G. Both these smartphones are expected to be launched towards the end of 2020.
The South Korean tech giant recently won chip making contracts to make EUV process, using the 8nm process, and using the process. Industry insiders say that multiple Qualcomm deals are the result of Samsung’s technological prowess and better prices.
Samsung will reportedly spend $8.6 billion every year to develop and improve its chip technologies and to buy new equipment. Although the South Korean firm was a latecomer to the foundry industry, it is competing closely with , the current market leader. According to TrendForce, Samsung has a 17.4% share of the global foundry market and its expected revenue for Q3 2020 is $3.67 billion.
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