Qualcomm will mass produce 5G chips in the middle of the 6nm process in the Q3

From being unwelcome to being seen, to now the number one mobile phone SoC shipment, MediaTek’s progress is obvious to all. Previously, a data report released by market research organization Omdia showed that MediaTek successfully surpassed Qualcomm in 2020 and became the world’s largest supplier of smartphone chips.

In the face of MediaTek’s rapid progress, Qualcomm will naturally not let it go. Some sources broke the news, Qualcomm ready to come back, the first half suffered from a shortage of high-pass, high-volume production of the TSMC process 6nm middle 5G chips in the third quarter, ready to snatch keep MediaTek lost market share.

In addition, Xiaomi, OPPO, and Vivo are all in trial production, and MediaTek’s pressure will be very obvious in the third quarter. MediaTek among smartphone SoC shipments first, and DNT 720, DNT and the DNT 800 1000 + success are inseparable.

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Thanks to the Dimensity 720 and Dimensity 800 mid-range chips, MediaTek occupies most of the market share of mid-range 5G mobile phones. Among them, the market share of Dimensity 800 even exceeds that of Kirin 820, becoming the mid-range solution second only to Snapdragon 765G. The Dimensity 1000+ and Dimensity 1200 help MediaTek realize its high-end dream.

At present, Qualcomm still has an absolute advantage in the flagship market, but if you want to overtake MediaTek, it is imperative to aggressively attack the mid-market. However, MediaTek will not sit still. On high-end 5G chips, according to a well-known blogger, TSMC will trial-produce 4nm chips in the second half of the year, and news from the supply chain said that MediaTek will trial-produce flagship chips based on this technology in Q4 this year. To achieve mass production in 2022.

From the perspective of MediaTek’s deployment, it will use Dimensity 2000 series to benchmark Qualcomm 888 and other flagship processors, and 4nm chips will be used to impact Qualcomm’s next-generation Snapdragon 895 chips.

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