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Samsung reportedly still very much present in iPhone’s future

18
Dec
2013

Apple has reportedly been trying to get rid of its dependence of Samsung when it comes to mobile device components, but the iPhone future is still not Samsung-free, Digitimes reports. The South Korean giant has apparently signed a contract for producing 14-nanometer FinFET process A-series chips that will be used in Apple’s 2015 iPhone models, unnamed sources within Apple’s supply chain have said. Samsung’s processor share will amount to 30% to 40%, with TSMC supplying 60% to 70% of the chips required for the 2015 iPhone models. It’s not clear what chip manufacturer will be the main provider for the 2014 iPhone models. TSMC is believed to be the main foundry for the 20-nanometer A-series chips that will be used

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