Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 to Feature LPDDR6 RAM and UFS 5.0 Support for Enhanced AI Performance, Despite Tipster’s Doubtful Lithography Claims

Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 to Feature LPDDR6 RAM and UFS 5.0 Support for Enhanced AI Performance, Despite Tipster’s Doubtful Lithography Claims

Rumor Evaluation Criteria

0-20%: Unlikely – Insufficient credible sources 21-40%: Questionable – Valid concerns persist 41-60%: Plausible – Some reasonable evidence exists 61-80%: Probable – Strong supporting evidence 81-100%: Highly Likely – Confirmed by multiple reliable sources

Rumor Assessment Rating: 25%

Source Reliability: 2/5 Corroboration Level: 1/5 Technical Feasibility: 1/5 Timeline Reliability: 1/5

TSMC’s 2nm Production Timeline and Implications

According to recent predictions, Qualcomm appears poised to match Apple by unveiling its first 2nm chipset, the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6, by late 2026. This model is intended to replace the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5. A recent leak has shed light on some of its specifications, suggesting enhancements such as LPDDR6 RAM and UFS 5.0 storage capabilities. Nevertheless, the claim that this chipset will utilize TSMC’s more advanced ‘N2P’ process has faced skepticism due to prior refutations.

Digital Chat Station on Weibo has indicated that the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 may outperform Apple’s A20 and A20 Pro in lithography technology, relying on TSMC’s 2nm N2P rather than the initial N2 variant. However, it’s important to consider that Apple has reportedly secured a significant share of TSMC’s initial 2nm production, potentially creating challenges for rivals like Qualcomm and MediaTek.

TSMC is projected to launch full-scale production by the end of 2025, targeting a production of approximately 100, 000 wafers monthly by next year. Given the cost of $30, 000 per N2 wafer, it’s anticipated that the N2P variant will be slightly pricier for Qualcomm. Furthermore, another industry insider, Fixed Focus Digital, noted that in 2026, Apple, Qualcomm, and MediaTek are expected to announce only N2 system-on-chip (SoC) designs, diminishing the likelihood of an early switch to the N2P process.

Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 specifications revealed by tipster

Regarding the potential upgrades to LPDDR6 RAM and UFS 5.0 support, these advancements seem plausible. As artificial intelligence applications on devices proliferate, the demands for memory and storage will escalate, thereby necessitating enhanced and efficient standards for Qualcomm’s leading chipsets. The ultimate decision to adopt LPDDR6 RAM and UFS 5.0 will rest with Qualcomm’s manufacturing partners, but we remain skeptical about the claim regarding a complete shift to a new lithography generation with the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6.

News Source: Digital Chat Station

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