A 2nm version of the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 could be built by Samsung Foundry
Samsung could be the first to have a phone running on a 2nm AP next year
Samsung Foundry was able to improve its yield. It should also be pointed out that the APs used on the Galaxy Z Flip 7 featured a new kind of transistor called Gate-All-Around (GAA). Unlike the previous FinFET transistors, which covered three sides of the channel with the gate, GAA transistors use nanosheets to cover all four sides of the channel. This eliminates current leaks and improves the drive current resulting in the production of SoCs that are more powerful and energy efficient.


A version of the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 could be made by Samsung Foundry using a 2nm process node. | Image credit-Qualcomm
This is a very fluid situation. It will probably come down to Samsung Foundry’s yields at 2nm. If the yield rate is acceptable, Samsung Foundry and TSMC could team up with the former producing the 2nm version of the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 and the latter manufacturing the 3nm version. Reports earlier this year said that Samsung Foundry had been able to achieve a 30% Yield for 2nm production leaving hope that the things were turning for the foundry.


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