Top chips for 2022 top shelf Android devices are reportedly overheating
MediaTek’s chips are made by TSMC with Samsung responsible for the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 and Exynos 2200 SoCs
Tested the new A510 small cores in #Snapdragon8Gen1
Compared to the A55 in SD888:
Performance +15%
Power consumption +69%
Efficiency -33%
A710 and A510 are really not looking good https://t.co/6ttZ8bOIVPpic.twitter.com/TuVFiE0Dce— Golden Reviewer (@Golden_Reviewer) December 25, 2021
Thanks to TSMC’s superior 4nm process node, the MediaTek Dimensity 9000 is believed to be more efficient than the new Snapdragon chip. And since the Exynos chip will be built using the same node as the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, there is no reason to expect Samsung’s chip to have better performance than Qualcomm’s.
Working with TSMC means always playing second fiddle to Apple
Throw in the chip shortage, the usual talk about the end of Moore’s Law, the continuing pandemic, and we are bound to have another hectic year in the world of semiconductors ahead of us. And some chip design firms are sure to be taking a look at how well their foundry performed. For example, if there are any issues with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, production of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 could be moved back to TSMC from Samsung Foundry.
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