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Most Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chips to be manufactured by TSMC

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Yordan 02 January 2023

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Qualcomm is expected to source the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 manufacturing to TSMC and Samsung - partnerships that have years of history. However, the latest report is that the Taiwanese manufacturer might get the majority of chip orders built on the 3 nm process because of the incredibly high 80% yield rate.

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The current yield rate from a 3nm GAA wafer is about 60-70%, but TSMC is managing to implement between 75-80% of a single wafer. If we can trust this data, Apple and Qualcomm will not have shipment issues for their next-gen chipsets, the A17 Bionic and Snapdragon 8 Gen 3. Originally, Samsung experienced a horrendous yield rate of about 20% before partnering with US company Silicon Frontline Technology.

The issue for Qualcomm and other chip makers is that price is paid per wafer, and yielding a lower amount of chips means a higher price for a chipset for the end customer - the smartphone manufacturer, which would mean a higher market price - a price increase which would benefit no one in the long run.

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  • 02 Jul 2025

Both are same

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  • Tm1
  • 22 Nov 2023

Because manufacturing good chips is absolutely and incredibly hard. Nano-structure engineering and architecture is no joke.

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  • v{u
  • 30 Sep 2023

I can't wait to see console-level gaming on mobile like the iPhone 17 Pro Max is getting: Assassin's Creed Mirage, Resident Evil etc. I don't know why they are messing about with clusters. Maybe they tried to add more lower-clocke...

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