Qualcomm going back to TSMC for its 7nm chips, production starts later this year

Ro, 22 June 2018

According to people familiar with the matter, Qualcomm is reportedly going back to TSMC for the production of its 7nm Snapdragon 800-series chipsets, instead of Samsung. This is actually the second time we hear about that, so there's a strong reason to believe the rumors. TSMC has been a partner with the American fabless firm for many years until Samsung won over the Taiwanese company for the production of the 14nm and 10nm chips.

TSMC and Qualcomm have been partners ever since the first production of 65nm SoCs back in 2006 and it seems that this time around, the Taiwanese tech giant will beat Samsung by a few months for the 7nm FinFET manufacturing process. Foundries will begin working towards the end of this year and there's a reason to believe that TSMC will also produce the 5G modem chips for the US firm. These rumors coincide with a report that came earlier this month about TSMC ramping up 7nm production to meet the massive demand from various fabless partners.

But Qualcomm isn't the only fabless chip maker interested in 7nm FinFET technology. MediaTek has officially announced the Helio M70-series 5G modem in partnership with TSMC and should begin production in early 2019. Sources indicate that Huawei's upcoming Kirin SoC will be based on the same tech and we've also heard about Xiaomi working closely with the Taiwanese company to out a chip of their own, although the latter will be intended for the mid-range market segment due to the cheap 16nm manufacturing process.

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  • Kangal
  • 25 Jun 2018
  • uCX

That's because this is only a rumour, and it has a 50% chance of being fake. Why? TSMC's 7nm lithography is really good, and better than Samsung high-yield 10nm fab and even better than Intel's no-yield 10nm fab. So it stands to reason Qualcom...

  • H-1
  • 23 Jun 2018
  • dMD

With all those companies making chips in TMSC's factories, it's odd how info about one SoC doesn't leak to another maker.

  • Anonymous
  • 23 Jun 2018
  • I8m

And sadly not by lack of tech, power, money, or potential. By their own doing. Sony for years now could have been fighting for number one and at least been in the ballpark of something close to what their excessive fans always claim. But the reas...

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