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Larry-G
18-10-11, 02:13
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Samsung and Apple may be suing each other over patents in many countries, but they're putting it all behind them to focus on the iPhone 5, according to The Korea Times, reports CNET.

Samsung is making the Apple-designed A6 chip for the next generation smartphone, contrary to recent rumours. The Korean company has even boosted production of chips at its plant in Austin, Texas. So looks like the two have found a way to play nice.

"Apple has been in talks with Samsung over shipment of its A6 quad-core mobile processor (AP) chips to be used in the next iPhone," an anonymous executive from an Apple parts supplier in Korea told the paper. "It appears that Apple clearly has concluded that Samsung remains a critical business partner… Samsung Electronics will apply its advanced 28-nanometer processing technology to produce qualified A6 mobile APs."

This conflicts with reports last month claiming Apple was dropping Samsung as a supplier, reducing the components it bought from it and buying more from others. It claimed Apple would buy flash memory from Toshiba, and chip maker Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (TSMC) would make the A6 processor.

However, the source claims TSMC will provide customised chips designed from Apple, though only in small numbers. Apple has been hesitant to switch to TSMC completely due to fears its manufacturing process isn't stable.

Apple invited Samsung's chief operating officer Lee Jae-Yong to yesterday's private memorial for Steve Jobs, so the two companies can't be on that bad terms.

Apple and Samsung have been locked in legal wrangles for months now, with Apple claiming Samsung "slavishly copied" its designs for tablets and smartphones. Samsung returned fire by claiming Apple copied its wireless technology patents, and is attempting to block sales of the iPhone 4S in Australia, where Apple managed to get the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 banned.

But with so much money to be made, it seems both companies are prepared to put their differences aside.



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Sicilian
18-10-11, 14:26
This is turning into a bloody soap opera :rolleyes:

silverfox0786
18-10-11, 14:57
every body needs good neighbours

:roflmao: