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Qualcomm denies problems with 5G chip production in Samsung foundry

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August 23, 2019

According to some media reports recently, the Qualcomm 5G chip was completely scrapped due to problems in the yield of Samsung foundry.

The rumor said that the Qualcomm 5G chip produced by Samsung's 7nm process has a problem with the yield, resulting in the abolition of all chips, and will affect the 5G mobile phone companies such as Xiaomi, OPPO and vivo that have long-term cooperation with Qualcomm.

After media reports, Qualcomm responded informally that the news was false and completely rumored. At present, Qualcomm is conducting internal consultations on the official announcement.

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