Samsung Foundry raises its yield on 3nm production which has repercussions for the phone industry

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Samsung Foundry has reportedly been able to raise its yield on the 3nm chips it is producing which has repercussions for the entire phone industry,

Reliable tipster Ice Universe shoots down a rumor related to the Galaxy S23 line

Qualcomm supposedly would like to source the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 from both TSMC and Samsung in order to keep both foundries from charging outlandish prices for wafers. But this works only under one condition: Samsung's yield has to be on par with TSMC's. Otherwise, Qualcomm will be forced to deal with TSMC only and that will certainly mean higher wafer prices for the fabless chip designer.

As of September, TSMC had a leading 53.4% share of the global foundry market with Samsung next at 16.4%.Reserve а Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra for up to $100 off! Samsung is giving up to a $100 Galaxy S23 Ultra preorder discount to those who reserve early, in addition to all other deals and bonuses it doles out during the preorder period.The Samsung Galaxy S23+ preorder reservations are now open by Samsung and a stackable $50-$100 discount will apply to all of its other preorder bonuses like free gifts and generous trade-in offers.

However, it isn't clear whether this rumor is legit according to reliable tipster Ice Universe. After being asked by a Twitter subscriber whether there was any truth to the rumor that Samsung Foundry would be producing the overclocked variant of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC for the Galaxy S23 line, the tipster said that the rumor was"obviously fake.

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