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(Regarding rule 8) I hope the article posted is okay, as the original source appears to be X/Twitter.
Yes, according to one leaked document they will consider Samsung 2nm next year.
this uber reliance on TSMC is a bit alarming tbh. i think they’re a great company but isnt there anybody else that is just as capable?
while the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 for Galaxy will be produced at Samsung’s foundry 3GAP. At least, according to a Taiwanese news outlet.
I really hope this is not true
https://x.com/Tech_Reve/status/1730417341937443164?s=20
"Qualcomm is easily surpassing Apple.
The 8G4, consuming 8 watts of power, achieves a multi-score exceeding 10k on GB6, and the GPU is also remarkable"
This is groundbreaking efficiency. Incredible.