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Old 26th February 2018, 19:10   #1
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Default Samsung is building 7nm Snapdragon 5G chipset

ULV for the first ever 7nm chip

Cristiano Amon told us not so long ago that Samsung and Qualcomm are now big friends and allies, and confirmed that Samsung will be working with Qualcomm on the current and future phones. Now, both companies announced that Snapdragon 5G chipset will be using Samsung’s 7nm LPP EUV process.

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