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Today — 29 October 2025Main stream

Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 to Adopt LPDDR6 & UFS 5.0 Standards

29 October 2025 at 01:28
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The mobile tech world never stands still. New phones featuring Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 flagship processor are just hitting the market. However, rumors about its successor, the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6, are already circulating. The next-gen SoC is expected to officially debut in late 2026, so there’s still a long way to go. However, early reports about the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 chip hint at major performance improvements, including support for the LPDDR6 RAM and UFS 5.0 memory and storage standards.

Artificial intelligence has taken over multiple segments of the tech industry. The smartphone segment is no exception. The heavy implementation of AI by companies like Google and Samsung makes this abundantly clear. Well, the “Elite Gen 6” chip will be better prepared than ever for these tasks.

LPDDR6 and UFS 5.0: The essential upgrades driving the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 chip

To handle the increasingly complex AI workloads, future silicon requires massive boosts in data speed. The Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 chip tackles this directly by reportedly introducing support for two critical, high-speed standards: LPDDR6 RAM and UFS 5.0 storage. These upgrades will dramatically increase how fast the chip can access and write data.

Perhaps the most compelling (and controversial) rumor centers on the manufacturing process. According to the source (tech tipster Digital Chat Station on Weibo), the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 chip will mark Qualcomm’s transition to the next-generation 2nm node from TSMC. Qualcomm reportedly plans to use TSMC’s more advanced N2P process. This next-level 2nm variant theoretically offers huge gains. It promises up to 18% better performance or a substantial 36% reduction in power consumption compared to the previous 3nm node.

However, it’s noteworthy that other voices in the industry express doubt about this timeline. They argue that due to TSMC’s expected production ramp-up, Qualcomm, along with other large customers, will only secure the initial N2 2nm process for a 2026 launch.

Skipping an entire lithography step seems ambitious. The simple shift to 2nm nodes guarantees major gains in both power efficiency and raw computational ability, regardless of the exact variant used.

Higher flagship costs

Regardless of the precise manufacturing details, the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 looks set to be an exceptional leap forward. The combination of a 2nm design with the far faster LPDDR6 memory and UFS 5.0 storage promises significant improvements across the board. These technological advances, unfortunately, rarely come cheap. Analysts expect the Gen 6 to carry a higher price tag than its predecessor. This will likely translate into more expensive flagship devices for consumers.

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Yesterday — 28 October 2025Main stream

NVIDIA Shows Next-Gen Vera Rubin Superchip For The First Time, Two Massive GPUs Primed For Production Next Year

28 October 2025 at 21:30

NVIDIA circuit board displayed on stage shows TWW 2538 on chips.

NVIDIA has shown off its next-gen Vera Rubin Superchip for the first time at GTC in Washington, primed to spark the next wave of AI. NVIDIA Has Received Its First Rubin GPUs In The Labs, Ready For Vera Rubin Superchip Mass Production Next Year, Around The Same Time or Earlier At GTC October 2025, NVIDIA's CEO Jensen Huang showcased the next-gen Vera Rubin Superchip. This is the first time that we are seeing an actual sample of the motherboard, or Superchip as NVIDIA loves to call it, featuring the Vera CPU and two massive Rubin GPUs. The motherboard also hosts […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/nvidia-shows-next-gen-vera-rubin-superchip-two-massive-gpus-production-next-year/

Intel Foundry Reportedly in Bold Pursuit of Former TSMC Executive Who Drove the Company’s High-End Chip Breakthroughs

28 October 2025 at 18:35

Logos of tsmc and intel overlaid on semiconductor chip background.

TSMC's former SVP, known for his key role in driving the Taiwan giant's chip technologies, is reportedly being pursued to join Intel Foundry, which could be a significant hiring move for Team Blue. Intel's Pursuit of TSMC's Former Executive Shows the Firm's 'Hunger' Towards a Comeback in the Chip Industry Intel has been scaling up its chipmaking ambitions since the change in leadership, and under CEO Lip-Bu Tan, the foundry division has vowed to gain recognition in the semiconductor industry. Structural changes are being made within the department, including adjustments to the management hierarchy and the approach towards specific chip […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/intel-foundry-reportedly-pursuing-former-tsmc-executive/

Apple’s Next In-House 5G Modem – The C2, Will Use An Older Manufacturing Process From TSMC Next Year, Unlike The A20 & A20 Pro

28 October 2025 at 13:45

Apple's C2 5G modem found in the iPhone 18 will be made on TSMC's N4 process

The iPhone 17 lineup is expected to be Apple’s last to ship with Qualcomm’s 5G modems as the company prepares its transition to ship all of its iPhone 18 models with the C2 baseband chip. This in-house solution was said to be in development shortly after the iPhone 16e was announced, and while we will witness its materialization in 2026, a new report states that, unlike other Apple chipsets like the A20 and A20 Pro, it will not leverage TSMC’s newest 2nm process, but a lithography that is a couple of generations old. The C2 5G modem will reportedly be mass […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/apple-c2-to-be-mass-produced-on-older-tsmc-process-says-report/

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Samsung Foundry’s Wins With Apple, NVIDIA, and Tesla Show the Korean Giant’s Determination To Challenge TSMC’s Dominance

27 October 2025 at 16:38

Samsung new OLED panel customer

Samsung Foundry has secured significant deals in recent times, involving several tech giants, and this demonstrates that the division is poised to enter the mainstream chip segment. Samsung's Recent Deals With Tech Giants Will Help Improve Operating Losses & Paving the Way For Newer Partnerships The Korean giant has been making strides in the chip industry in recent months, entering collaborations with companies such as Apple, NVIDIA, and Tesla. Not only has this helped with capacity utilization, but Samsung is now seen as one of the stronger alternatives to TSMC in recent times, and this has defintely helped the firm […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/samsung-foundrys-wins-with-apple-nvidia-and-tesla-underscore-its-determination-to-challenge-tsmc/

TSMC Continues To Enjoy A Surge In 3nm Chipset Orders Thanks To Increased iPhone 17 Shipments, CEO Says He Is ‘Not Concerned About Pre-Built Inventory’

27 October 2025 at 14:41

TSMC CEO is pleased with the influx of 3nm chipset orders

The iPhone 17 lineup is equipped with Apple’s latest and greatest A19 and A19 Pro chipsets, and since Apple made the correct moves with its four flagships by equipping each of them with impressive hardware, TSMC is currently enjoying an influx of orders as it prepares to pursue full-scale 2nm production by the end of the year. The Taiwanese semiconductor behemoth’s Chief Executive also said that he is ‘not concerned about pre-built inventory,’ indicating that sales are as healthy as ever. In 2026, it is estimated that 33 percent of all smartphone chipsets produced will leverage TSMC’s 3nm and 2nm […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/iphone-17-success-has-increased-tsmc-3nm-chipset-orders-ceo-pleased/

TSMC Says in the ‘NVIDIA vs ASIC War’, It Will Always Win as Customers From Both Sides Turn to the Chip Giant for Foundry Orders

26 October 2025 at 20:41

TSMC is well aware of the growing rivalry between GPU customers and ASICs, but the firm apparently doesn't worry much, as chip orders from both sides come directly to the Taiwan giant. TSMC Has Managed to Play 'From Both Sides' of the NVIDIA vs ASIC Competition, Being an Important Part of the Supply Chain The AI industry is experiencing growing compute demands every day, and firms like NVIDIA and AMD are struggling to keep up with the requirements from Big Tech, at least for now. At the same time, companies like Amazon, Google, and OpenAI are pursuing custom AI silicon […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/tsmc-says-in-the-nvidia-vs-asic-war-it-will-always-win/

TSMC Official Claim ‘Rare Earths’ Supply Chain Is Steady In The Shorter-Term, But Warns About Future Risks If Restrictions Continue

26 October 2025 at 11:19

Colorful silicon wafer displayed on glittery black surface.

The Taiwan chip giant could be one of the biggest 'affectees' of the disruption within the rare earths supply chain, but it seems like the firm is confident in its existing inventory. TSMC's Rare Earth Inventory Is Sufficient For "One to Two Years," But Long-Term Risks Still Remain Rare earths are also an integral part of the semiconductor supply chain, responsible for crucial stages of the manufacturing process, which is why chip giants like TSMC need certainty regarding their rare earth supply. Based on a report by DigiTimes, TSMC's SVP and co-COO Cliff Hou has responded to the situation around […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/tsmc-claim-rare-earths-supply-chain-is-steady-in-the-shorter-term-but-warns-about-future-risks/

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