Currently, Snapdragon X chips are produced by TSMC using 4 nm technology optimized for mobile processors with powerful graphics and neural blocks. These chips are already built on cola -based laptops and show power consumption as “modern intel processors or better”.
The situation becomes heavier with a contradiction in Intel’s strategy: the company itself competes with TSMC, but partially uses technology while trying to attract external customers for new 18a and 14A nodes. Problems with the release of appropriate crystals and delays in their development plan plans for the desired leadership in the sector.
Source: Ferra

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