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The race to 2nm: Qualcomm and MediaTek's high-stakes bet on efficiency

Qualcomm and MediaTek are betting heavily on 2nm process nodes, but their new chips may struggle to compete with Apple's proven designs. Industry insiders suggest the risk of delayed adoption looms large.

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