Qualcomm Sticks with TSMC and Samsung, Says Intel "Not an Option Today"
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Qualcomm sticks with TSMC and Samsung, says Intel "not an option today"
For now, Qualcomm's Snapdragon X chips continue to be fabricated by TSMC using its N4 manufacturing process. These chips, which power a new generation of Arm-based laptops, have demonstrated levels of energy efficiency and performance that not only match but sometimes exceed comparable Intel hardware.Read Entire Article
channelnews : Qualcomm CEO Says Intel Currently “Not An Option”
Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon has stated that Intel’s foundry is still not viable for Qualcomm’s mobile chips. “Intel is not an option today… We would like Intel to be an option,” he noted. He went on to say Qualcomm, headquartered in California, will keep production at TSMC and Samsung for now, while remaining open to buying from the US-owned chipmaker. This isn’t a loss of an existing customer for Intel so much as a prospect that never converted…
Qualcomm's CEO stated that Intel is currently unable to manufacture its mobile phone chips, and Qualcomm still relies on TSMC and Samsung. While Qualcomm hopes Intel will be an option, it currently has no other options. Qualcomm is expanding its automotive chip business to reduce its reliance on smartphones.
Qualcomm CEO: Intel Foundry Not Ready Yet, But Shows Promise
Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon, in an interview with Bloomberg Tech, claimed that Intel Foundry isn't yet suitable for its use case, but there is significant potential in the new nodes. According to the CEO, "Intel is not an option today," adding that "We would like Intel to be an option." The CEO discussed how the current Intel Foundry node, likely referring to Intel 18A, is not a suitable option for their mobile chips. However, the primary sellin…
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