Guo Minggui: The quotation for Qualcomm's mass-produced SM8750 in the second half of the year is about 25% -30% higher than that of SM8650
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发表于 2024-6-14 09:21:01
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On the evening of June 13th, Guo Minggui, an analyst at Tianfeng International Securities, released a report stating that the SM8750 (Snapdragon 8 Gen 4) produced in 2H24 is priced approximately 25% -30% higher than the current flagship chip SM8650 (Snapdragon 8 Gen 4), ranging from $190 to $200, due to the adoption of TSMC's latest and more expensive N3E process. Benefiting from the increasing demand for high-end smartphones driven by AI, the shipment volume of SM8750 is expected to grow by a single digit higher than that of SM8650.
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