Qualcomm CEO admits Intel's chip production technology is not up to standard
Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon stated that Intel's current production technology has not yet reached the supplier standards of mobile phone processor manufacturers. Amon said on the show that if Intel can improve its manufacturing process to produce more energy-efficient chips, Qualcomm would consider collaborating with it. "Intel is not an option for us right now," Amon admitted, "but we hope to include it in our options in the future." The CEO said that Qualcomm will continue to cooperate with its existing foundries TSMC and Samsung Electronics. As a chip design company, Qualcomm, like most companies in the industry, adopts an outsourced production model. Intel, once the world's largest chip manufacturer, is trying to reverse its decline by attracting external customers such as Qualcomm while maintaining its own chip manufacturing business.