Latest, Breaking Mobile Phone News
Saturday May 18th 2013

Posts Tagged ‘A6 processor’

Samsung to manufacture A6 chip for Apple iPhone 5

Apple and Samsung have been violently engaged in legal battles on various parts around the world. However, it looks like there is still hope for a peaceful reconciliation. The Korean Times reports that, despite their differences, the Korean tech giant and the Cupertino firm will still be working on the iPhone 5.

According to rumors, Apple has contracted another firm, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (TSMC), to create the A6 chip. However, according to new reports, Samsung is still onboard. In fact, it has increased chip production in its Austin plant in Texas.

An anonymous Apple exec told The Korean Times, “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. 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,”

TSMC, however, will still produce a limited amount of customized chips for Apple. Apple still does not want to take the risk of giving the entire contracted to an untested manufacturer.

On Steve Job’s private memorial, Samsung’s CEO, Lee Jae-Yong, was invited. This does suggest that the relationship between the two was not as bad as we thought.

This still doesn’t mean that the two have ceased to legally outmaneuver each other on various parts of the world. Apple has managed to ban the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 in Germany and Australia. Samsung is attempting to do the same thing in Australia and other countries in Europe with the iPhone 4S.

This does, however, show that the two are willing to work together to get Steve Jobs’ legacy out in the market. After all, there is a lot of money to be made with the partnership.

 

Sources say A6 chip for next generation iPad goes into trial production

The A6 chip, the successor of the dual-core A5 chip on the iPad 2, has now gone into trial production. Since Apple is now engaged in a fierce legal battle against its former supplier Samsung, it has now given the task of production to a different supplier. Apple has now contracted TSMC (Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited) to create the more powerful A6 processor. Sources within the industry say that the new chips will be available at least on the 2nd quarter of 2012.

It seems the legal debacle between Samsung and Apple has severed the ties between the two industry giants. Although there were reports that the two companies would settle their differences in an out of court settlement, it seems that the situation has further escalated, with the ban of the Galaxy Tab 10.1 in Australia and countries across Europe adding fuel to the fire.

We’re still unaware if the house of Jobs has completely severed their business relationship with the Korean tech giant. Currently, TSMC is conducting trial production of the A6 chip. If the semiconductor manufacturer manages to cope with Apple’s production demands, then this would mean that Apple would have found a replacement for Samsung. This would also mean the loss of revenues for the Korean phone manufacturer.

Latest News

Study says iPhone resale value higher than Samsung Galaxy handsets

Study says iPhone resale value higher than Samsung Galaxy handsets

A recent study reveals that the resale value of the iPhone is higher than Samsung Galaxy smartphones. According to [Read More]

Nokia ‘very interested in tablets,’ says Nokia exec

Nokia ‘very interested in tablets,’ says Nokia exec

At the unveiling of Nokia’s new flagship, the Lumia 925, one of its executives said that the Finnish firm is “very [Read More]

Blackberry Q5 features revealed

Blackberry Q5 features revealed

Aside from the Blackberry Q10 and Z10, the Canadian phone maker has now unveiled the Q5. It has also revealed the new [Read More]

Google exec suggests Key Lime Pie and new Nexus will not debut in Google I/O

Google exec suggests Key Lime Pie and new Nexus will not debut in Google I/O

It seems we won’t be seeing Key Lime Pie and the next Nexus at Google I/O. In an interview with Wired, Google exec [Read More]

Samsung to offer 5G data in 2020

Samsung to offer 5G data in 2020

It looks like Samsung is planning to offer 5G data in 2020. The Yonhap News Agency reports, “Samsung Electronics Co. [Read More]