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Samsung’s Groundbreaking 2nm Process to Drive Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 for Galaxy S25

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Samsung could manufacture Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 for Galaxy processor on its 2nm SF2 process technology. Trusted Samsung leaker claims that the company will again win orders from Qualcomm, at least for the “for Galaxy” variant, likely to debut with the S25 series.

According to tipster Revegnus, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 for Galaxy chip will be made by Samsung Foundry on 2nm SF2 process. It doesn’t mean TSMC will get out of the chain as the Taiwanese chip maker could produce the standard variant, which will power most of the 2025 Android flagships.

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It’s worth mentioning that the same generation chipset is rumored to be produced on different process technologies. While TSMC will reuse its 3nm in 2025 Snapdragon, Samsung Foundry could utilize the cutting-edge SF2 (2-nanometer) process.

Samsung SF2

Back in June, Samsung revealed plans for the mass production of its 2nm process. The company will begin mass production of the 2nm process for smartphone chipsets in 2025. Compared to SF3, SF2 has shown a 12% increase in performance, a 25% increase in power efficiency, and a 5% decrease in area.

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