Thanks to poor yields, Samsung reportedly loses Snapdragon manufacturing business to TSMC
Qualcomm has often switched between the two top independent foundries in the world, TSMC, and Samsung, to build its flagship Snapdragon chips. The Snapdragon 845 SoC was built by Samsung using its 10nm process node. Both the Snapdragon 855 and 865 mobile platforms were manufactured by TSMC using its 7nm and advanced 7nm process nodes respectively.
Qualcomm upset at Samsung Foundry’s poor yield rate
Last year, Qualcomm turned production of the Snapdragon 888 over to Samsung and its 5nm process node, and the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 also is built by Samsung Foundry using its 4nm process node. But Samsung is having a major issue as its yield rate for the chip is reportedly a disappointing 35%. This means that for every 100 Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chips made, only 35% are good enough to ship to manufacturers.
That is a poor number and has led Qualcomm to commence talks with TSMC about moving its business back to the foundry. TSMC’s yield rate for its 4nm process node is believed to be 70%, or twice Samsung’s. With a yield that much higher, one could assume that TSMC’s assembly line prowess tops Sammy’s and could result in more powerful and energy-efficient units from TSMC.
Production of the 3nm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 will be the responsibility of TSMC
As it turns out, Qualcomm isn’t the only company leaving Samsung for TSMC. A 7nm graphics chip that Nvidia originally had asked Samsung to make has now had its production shifted to TSMC. With big companies like Qualcomm and Nvidia leaving Samsung for TSMC, Samsung Foundry is dealing with a major problem.
After Samsung met with Qualcomm in the U.S. last year, a Qualcomm executive allegedly said that even if it wanted to, Qualcomm couldn’t give more business to Samsung because of the yield problem. And as it turns out, the Exynos 2200 AP has had a lower yield than the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 which would seem to indicate that the problem lies somewhere inside Samsung Foundry.
The report says that Samsung’s lack of IP in this sector is due to Samsung Foundry’s lack of customers. TSMC has 35,000 to 37,000 IPs for 3nm GAA compared to a range of 7,000 to 10,000 for Samsung Foundry.
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