Either way, this is an interesting turn of events given that Samsung’s foundry isn’t doing all that well. The last time Samsung produced Qualcomm-designed chips was in 2022, when the first Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 came out, but it was met with a lot of criticism for its thermal issues. Moreover, the Korean tech giant’s foundry didn’t meet Qualcomm’s requirements in terms of yield, so the US chip designer turned to…
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