Qualcomm taps Samsung for manufacture of affordable 5G Snapdragon chipsets

Yonhap News reports that Samsung and Qualcomm have struck a deal for the fabrication of 5G chipsets for budget smartphones – this most likely refers to the upcoming Snapdragon 4-series that will be used in affordable 5G smartphones.

Currently, the Korean giant makes several 5G chipsets for Qualcomm, including the Snapdragon 690, using its 8 nm process, as well as the 765/768 on the 7 nm EUV process. Considering the price point that the 4-series chips are targeting, chances are that this order will go the 8 nm foundry.

Xiaomi, Oppo and Motorola are awaiting the first batches of the new 5G Snapdragons – we should see the first phones powered by the 4-series chips early next year, meaning production should be kicking off soon.

src="https://fdn.gsmarena.com/imgroot/news/20/09/samsung-qualcomm-snapdragon-4-fab/-1200/gsmarena_001.jpg" width="1200"> Samsung chip plant in Pyeongtaek, south of Seoul

Samsung lost the contracts for flagship Snapdragons to TSMC, but scored big as Nvidia worked with the company to develop a custom “8N” process for use in the 3000-series GPUs. IBM also picked Samsung for its new Power10 processors, which are made on the 7 nm EUV process.

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