Xiaomi reportedly working hard with TSMC on its custom Surge S2 chipset

28 April 2018
The chip will, allegedly, be based on TSMC's 16nm process and offer comparable performance to Huawei's Kirin 960.

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  • 01 May 2018

Mikey, 01 May 2018it is and it isn't. The stage of development / manufact... moreOfcourse! When highend goes to 7nm. Budget phones goes to mature 12nm-14nm that is cheap then...

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    • 01 May 2018

    Anonymous, 29 Apr 201816nm is cheaper...it is and it isn't.

    The stage of development / manufacturing they're at now, the smaller size SoC's are more expensive. The process to produce the lager SoC's is cheaper to start and results in higher yields of good chips.

    As things progress and the process ramps up better yields on smaller die sizes, it gets cheaper in raw materials.

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      • 29 Apr 2018

      Anonymous, 29 Apr 2018It looks nice, but why 16nm? Why not TSMC 12nm?16nm is cheaper...

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        • 29 Apr 2018

        It looks nice, but why 16nm? Why not TSMC 12nm?

          AnonD-674280, 28 Apr 2018I wouldnt mind if they use more of that exynos 7872 on ohte... moreYeah. They are always buying US chipsets even if they are in a bit of trouble now.

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            • 29 Apr 2018

            this is G71MP8.
            definetely better than P60 atleast in GPU power. slap a decent DSP (ie for AV1 codec) and ISP, release source code for developer. it'll be nice alternative

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              • 29 Apr 2018

              I can't believe people on this site are expecting performance on the level of the QSD 845.
              C'mon, this thing will barely rival the QSD 636. It won't match the likes of the QSD 670, and not to mention the Exynos series.

              Though, I would've hoped Xiaomi would be smart about this.
              I thought they would combine x7 Cortex A55 cores with x1 Cortex A75 core, into a single DynamIQ cluster. That would be the smart move.

              Comparing it to the fan-favourite QSD 625:
              The area of the chip (die size) would be ~115%, so each chip would cost Xiaomi +15% more money. However, single-threaded performance would jump up from those measly A53 performance to the A75, yielding around ~250% performance or increase of +150%. And total performance/multithreaded would top out at ~140%, ie a boost of +40%. And efficiency would be relatively high!

              This is the chip to build!
              It's the budget orientation that rivals the QSD 625 in price, but rivals the QSD 660 in performance.

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                • 28 Apr 2018

                Geric.770, 28 Apr 2018Yup. Also Samsung's Exynos 7870 and Snapdragon 410!I wouldnt mind if they use more of that exynos 7872 on ohter phones then just Meizu M6S that give 90K Antutu score so it's something 80K for v6. M6S sells for 145 euro global version of 3/32 20-30 euro more for 3/64GB

                But it's good that Asian companies start to make there own chip and soon can say screw you USA companies that go too political like with the ZTE situation.

                  Shanti Dope, 28 Apr 2018And I hope they don't overly use this chipset for many of t... moreYup. Also Samsung's Exynos 7870 and Snapdragon 410!

                    Not at all odd that CDMA is missing as I think what we're seeing is an assumption that Trump will lock Chinese makers out the US for the foreseeable future. Xiaomi needs to stop being dependent on Qualcomm; they don't want to end up like ZTE or under threat like Huawei. And as CDMA needs US patents, they need to leave it out of their own silicon.
                    It's good in a way as the Chinese market may go its own way with new ideas if it doesn't have to follow Apple slavishly. (If the US does much more protectionism I suspect iPhone will be banned in China.)

                      Hope the dont put it in one phone and forget about it

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                        • 28 Apr 2018

                        from zero to hero, 28 Apr 2018Who knows, but it will be hard for them to compete with Qua... moreI mean SD450 :D
                        Typo

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                          • 28 Apr 2018

                          Kiyasuriin, 28 Apr 2018I hope Xiaomi will go All in in their S3 to compete with 84... moreWho knows, but it will be hard for them to compete with Qualcomm, because they have in low end 14nm processors (SD540).. Also with Samsung Exynos.

                          Maybe they have chance only against MediaTek SoC, and Kirin because Huawei in mid processors (658-659) still use 16nm but who knows only time will tell, for now Qualcomm, and Exynos is just fine for global market.

                            AnonD-744321, 28 Apr 201828nm Is high profurmence? don't start no $HIT D:< dude ... moreHigh Performance Computing is just another type of semiconductor made by Intel, just like how TSMC is another semiconductor manufacturer company, it is just a name. Dude take a chill pill and think to yourself again, most likely is because u don't know what the hell that is...

                              I hope Xiaomi will go All in in their S3 to compete with 845... It's interesting how it'll be.

                                AnonD-744321, 28 Apr 201828nm Is high profurmence? don't start no $HIT D:< dude ... moreIf you'll read carefully;
                                as far as we know about Surge S2:
                                it has 16nm FABRICATION. not 28... (the S1 has 28. and I guess it was just a test)
                                Octa core big.LITTLE set of 4xA73@2.2GHz+4xA53@1.8 GHz.
                                and likely a Mali-G71MP8...

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                                  • 28 Apr 2018

                                  Anonymous, 28 Apr 2018S625 75,2k on AnTuTu.Try with Antutu 6 or older. 60-63k
                                  Antutu 7 for all phones shows more score than Antutu 6 for some reason.
                                  Yes SD 625 is still good. Maybe Samsung in J8 Plus (2018) will use same processor, just because of efficiency.

                                    They need to work hard on their miui too🤣🔫

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                                      • 28 Apr 2018

                                      I wonder if this will be their exclusive in house chip of if they'll sell it to Gionee, HomTom, Leagoo etc?, I'm sure ZTE is very interested too.

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                                        • 28 Apr 2018

                                        Shanti Dope, 28 Apr 2018And I hope they don't overly use this chipset for many of t... moreYes. If OEM's use their own chipset then they should limit to 4 devices per cycle. Entry level, mid level, flagship and niche segment like pro camera phone or gaming phone with higher battery capacity and better heat dissipation.