Interesting to see a mid-range SoC be made on a leading edge node. Possibly was a 7nm design ported to 6nm, as TSMC's 6nm is compatible with their original 7nm.
Nope & nope. They had bounded with Intel to use Atoms and use Intel foundery. This almost costed them their existence as nothing good, actually nothing at all ever come from that. 5G modem is the one they developed them self, Intel failed like it did with many other things.
That's not entirely correct. To clarify, Spreadtrum never ever used Intel's modem. It was always to replace ARM with x86 core on Spreadtrum's existing portfolio. And of course since it's Intel's x86 core, it has to be manufactured by Intel's fab.
Now that's out of the way, no, not nothing at all came out of that collaboration, SC9853I-IA did make it to the market in very small amount, perhaps just a few thousands in circulation.
Not really. N6/N7P are the true nodelet/half-node successor to N7. N7+ is just a black sheep that nobody used except for the one single chip Kirin 990 5G.
AMD's 7+nm wouldn't be N7+ either. It would be derived from either N7P or N6.
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psychobriggsy - Wednesday, March 4, 2020 - link
Interesting to see a mid-range SoC be made on a leading edge node. Possibly was a 7nm design ported to 6nm, as TSMC's 6nm is compatible with their original 7nm.ksec - Wednesday, March 4, 2020 - link
6nm is considered mainstream by the time it ship, leading edge this year is 5nm.dotjaz - Wednesday, March 4, 2020 - link
6nm is nowhere near leading edge. It's like where 12nm was when 10nm was already out.DanNeely - Wednesday, March 4, 2020 - link
I'm not familiar with the name. Who's used their previous generation SoC?Kvaern1 - Wednesday, March 4, 2020 - link
This is what I get from Google.https://www.kimovil.com/en/list-smartphones-by-pro...
abuzerimsi - Wednesday, November 4, 2020 - link
He's fine at Techindeep. You must follow that place too. https://www.techindeep.com/compare-phoneArsenica - Wednesday, March 4, 2020 - link
Samsung, Panasonic and Chinese brands such as HiSense and Lenovo, usually for low-end China-only devices.Teckk - Wednesday, March 4, 2020 - link
Didn't Intel and Spreadtrum have a license deal sometime? Was that for LTE/5G???ksec - Wednesday, March 4, 2020 - link
Yes. They had the Intel Modem design. Which also meant it is going to be a hint into how Apple's modem will perform.ZolaIII - Wednesday, March 4, 2020 - link
Nope & nope. They had bounded with Intel to use Atoms and use Intel foundery. This almost costed them their existence as nothing good, actually nothing at all ever come from that. 5G modem is the one they developed them self, Intel failed like it did with many other things.Teckk - Wednesday, March 4, 2020 - link
Ah, ok, got it mixed up then!dotjaz - Thursday, March 5, 2020 - link
That's not entirely correct. To clarify, Spreadtrum never ever used Intel's modem. It was always to replace ARM with x86 core on Spreadtrum's existing portfolio. And of course since it's Intel's x86 core, it has to be manufactured by Intel's fab.Now that's out of the way, no, not nothing at all came out of that collaboration, SC9853I-IA did make it to the market in very small amount, perhaps just a few thousands in circulation.
Anymoore - Thursday, March 5, 2020 - link
18% extra density offered, but 7+ offered 20% with four instead of five EUV layers and tighter design rules. Strange arrangements.dotjaz - Thursday, March 5, 2020 - link
Not really. N6/N7P are the true nodelet/half-node successor to N7. N7+ is just a black sheep that nobody used except for the one single chip Kirin 990 5G.AMD's 7+nm wouldn't be N7+ either. It would be derived from either N7P or N6.
smmpanels - Thursday, March 12, 2020 - link
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I guess the first smartphone chipset on 6nm technology. Looks really good for the smartphones.lopesito22 - Wednesday, August 5, 2020 - link
Also find this on Google. https://comolocalizarmovil.net/