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Old 8th October 2016, 06:15   #1
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Default Intel makes 14nm chips for Spreadtrum

Chipzilla has announced that it is making 14nm application processors for Spreadtrum and the pair might have Samsung as a client.


Spreadtrum thinks its Intel chips will just be what Samsung wants for its mid-range smartphone series for 2017.
According to Digitimes Spreadtrum is also contracting TSMC to build chips using the foundry's 16nm process technology. LG has signed up Intel to make its 10nm process technology for its ARM-based mobile SoCs. LGE is also TSMC's 16nm and 28nm clients.

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