Sunday, December 2, 2012

Apple Viewfinder Supplying Intel To Replace Samsung Mobile Chip

The news Apple will no longer use the services in the procurement Samsung mobile chips for the iPhone, iPad and other Apple products increasingly obvious truth. If before Apple is rumored to be using processors made ​​in Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), the latest news just mentioned that Apple has switched to Intel's mobile chip business.

As revealed by Doug Freedman of RBC Capital quoted in Forbes report on Friday (30 Nov):

"Realizing there has been speculation about this before, Freedman reveals about the possibility of a deal:

Intel will agree to use the architecture design to be used in Apple's iPhone - the architecture is the main rival ARM Holdings, a subsidiary of Intel, located in the UK. And in return, Apple would agree to switch to the Intel x86 architecture for the iPad."

Freedman of expression, can be apprehended that the newest iPhone releases in the future likely will use chips made by Intel. According to Freedman, the chip foundry business next year could reach $2 billion.

In addition to Intel, Apple seems to continue to work closely with TSMC, or can also with GlobalFoundries. What is clear, not Samsung...

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