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Samsung’s 5nm troubles have reportedly cost it Qualcomm’s business for the Snapdrgon 875G, X60 modem – Android Central
A new report out of China suggests Samsung’s difficulties with its 5nm process have cost the company Qualcomm’s business for the chipmaker’s next-gen SoC.

Samsung’s semiconductor division may have just lost a major piece of business from Qualcomm. The company was previously expected to be responsible for manufacturing Qualcomm’s next-gen X60 5G modems, as well as an upgraded variant of its next flagship SoC, the Snapdragon 865G.
A new report out of China (via GizmoChina), however, suggests the company may have lost most, if not all, of that business to Taiwanese rival TSMC. The new chips were to be built using Samsung’s new 5nm EUV process, but a…
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