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Omar Sohail - Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 Rumored To Be 20 Percent More Expensive Than The Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, Could Make Flagships Even More Expensive - wccftech.com

Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 Rumored To Be 20 Percent More Expensive Than The Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, Could Make Flagships Even More Expensive

Qualcomm is scheduled to announce the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 in October officially, and it will be the first time that the company introduces a smartphone SoC featuring its in-house Oryon CPU cores. Unfortunately, the use of these custom cores is a major reason why a Qualcomm executive hinted that the chipset will be more expensive than the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3. However, the actual price of the SoC has yet to be revealed because it is a difficult metric to evaluate, but one tipster may have the answer as he mentions that the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 will be 20 percent more expensive.

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Omar Sohail - Samsung Withdraws Its Personnel From Its Taylor Plant Located In Texas Due To 2nm GAA Yields Unable To Improve Beyond The 10-20 Percent Range - wccftech.com - North Korea - state Texas

Samsung Withdraws Its Personnel From Its Taylor Plant Located In Texas Due To 2nm GAA Yields Unable To Improve Beyond The 10-20 Percent Range

The Taylor plant in in Texas was established to realize Samsung’s vision of mass producing wafers on next-generation technologies that would utilize the GAA, or ‘Gate All Around’ process. Unfortunately, the Korean giant has hit yet another snag when it comes to yields for its 2nm GAA node, with a new report stating that the company has been forced to withdraw personnel from its facility.

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Omar Sohail - Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 Rumored To Use TSMC’s N3P & Samsung’s SF2 Process Next Year, With Qualcomm Looking To Reduce Unit Price For Better Competitiveness - wccftech.com - North Korea - county San Diego

Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 Rumored To Use TSMC’s N3P & Samsung’s SF2 Process Next Year, With Qualcomm Looking To Reduce Unit Price For Better Competitiveness

The Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 has been reported to be exclusively mass produced on TSMC’s 3nm process, with Samsung losing out on an opportunity of a lifetime because it could not increase chip yields. Sadly, relying on one foundry partner can result in a monumental price bump, and with Qualcomm’s upcoming flagship SoC rumored to cost $240 per unit, the San Diego firm needs to get another player into the fold to stabilize these figures. A new rumor is now doing the rounds, claiming that the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 is on track to use both TSMC’s N3P and Samsung’s SF2 technologies next year, but certain conditions are involved.

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Omar Sohail - TSMC’s 3nm Chip Revenue Could Receive An Annual 34 Percent Boost, Partially Thanks To Increased A18, A18 Pro Orders Placed By Apple - wccftech.com

TSMC’s 3nm Chip Revenue Could Receive An Annual 34 Percent Boost, Partially Thanks To Increased A18, A18 Pro Orders Placed By Apple

Apple has employed the use of TSMC’s second-generation 3nm process in the past, as the company’s M4 powering the new 13-inch and 11-inch iPad Pro models was mass produced on this technology. However, the company’s tablets barely contribute to the semiconductor giant’s revenue for this cutting-edge node, but that is where the iPhone 16 launch will come into play. It is reported that Apple will unveil the A18 and A18 Pro for its four models, and increased orders of these SoCs will partially contribute to TSMC’s 34 percent annual revenue boost.

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Omar Sohail - Apple Updates Its M3 MacBook Air Marketing Material, Claims It Is Up To 40 Percent Faster Than Copilot+ PCs Featuring The Snapdragon X Elite - wccftech.com

Apple Updates Its M3 MacBook Air Marketing Material, Claims It Is Up To 40 Percent Faster Than Copilot+ PCs Featuring The Snapdragon X Elite

Qualcomm had previously initiated its marketing campaign for the Snapdragon X Elite, claiming that the latest chipset is up to 21 percent faster than Apple’s M3. Those claims turned out to be true in a real-world comparison, but Apple begs to differ, according to the updated marketing material, where it states that its 15-inch M3 MacBook Air is up to 40 percent faster than Copilot+ PCs sporting the Snapdragon X Elite. However, as we dig deeper, we get a closer look at which test the previous-generation Apple Silicon excels in.

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Ali Salman - iPhone 16 Pro To Feature The World’s Thinnest Smartphone Bezels, Down To Just 1.33mm – A Sleek 33 Percent Reduction - wccftech.com

iPhone 16 Pro To Feature The World’s Thinnest Smartphone Bezels, Down To Just 1.33mm – A Sleek 33 Percent Reduction

Apple's iPhone 16 lineup is shaping up to be a worthy upgrade over the current model, as the company has planned a slew of new changes for the entire lineup. While the standard models will receive their fair share of improvements, the 'Pro' models in particular be an appealing option for many. It is now being reported that the iPhone 16 Pro models will come with 33 percent smaller bezels compared to the iPhone 15 Pro models, giving it a more streamlined look and feel.

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Ming-Chi Kuo - Ali Salman - Apple’s Reliance On Qualcomm For Custom 5G Modems To See Downward Trend Starting Next Year, As It Plans To Complete Transition By 2027 - wccftech.com

Apple’s Reliance On Qualcomm For Custom 5G Modems To See Downward Trend Starting Next Year, As It Plans To Complete Transition By 2027

Apple is working on its custom 5G modems to reduce its reliance on Qualcomm, and the company's plans are not confirmed for when it wants to make a switch. For now, it is dependent on Qualcomm to supply modems for the iPhone, but it appears that the in-house modems will see daylight as soon as next year.

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Jacob Ridley - These new Asus Lunar Lake laptops with 27+ hours of battery life kinda prove it's not just x86 vs Arm when it comes to power efficiency - pcgamer.com

These new Asus Lunar Lake laptops with 27+ hours of battery life kinda prove it's not just x86 vs Arm when it comes to power efficiency

If there's one thing that office laptops hold over gaming laptops, it's battery life, and that disparity is only growing following this latest batch of thin and light laptops fitted with Intel Lunar Lake, Core Ultra 200V-series processors at an Asus IFA event.

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