Qualcomm Getting All The 28nm Parts It Can Sell
Qualcomm is getting all the 28nm product it wants, according to the company's CEO, Paul Jacobs.
This time last year, Jacobs complained that constrained supplies of 28nm parts from TSMC were limiting Qualcomm's sales. Jacobs said back then he'd be looking for new foundry sources at UMC, Globalfoundries and Samsung.
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