Friday, September 7, 2012

Source: Apple reduces on the orders of chip memory of Samsung for Apple iPhone 5

According to one source anonymous industry cited in Korea Economic Daily Friday, Samsung name has been removed by Apple in a list of suppliers of memory chips for the first batch of the new iteration of the Apple iPhone. The source States that the name of the Korean manufacturer is always on an initial list for the iPhone 5 of Apple. Samsung offers a number of pieces for the Apple iPhone including the transformers, flat screens and memory chips. It's the memory chips where Apple seeks to diversify Samsung replaces DRAM and NAND chips for those made by Toshiba and Elpida of SK Hynix.

Another source for Reuters says that Apple still has the Samsung name included as a provider of chips of memory, although Apple orders have declined. Samsung has been the loss of profits by selling memory chips to his own telephone company which has been on the rise. Samsung smartphone business accounts for about two-thirds of the profits of the company. Just the other day, Samsung announced that it has sold 20 million units of the Samsung Galaxy S III in 100 days, three times faster than its predecessor.

Reuter source denied speculation that the fall off the coast in Samsung: Apple's orders was due to the recent war of patent between the two companies that recently led to a jury granting Apple 1.050 billion $ of Samsung for patent infringement. On the contrary, desire for Apple not to rely on a single source for important parts has led to research of diversification.

Korean Economic Daily source said name of Samsung, which has withdrawn a company from the list of suppliers of the battery for the iPhone 5 of Apple as the Cupertino based chose Amperex Technology Ltd. China and Panasonic Corp. of the Japan to provide the power for the 6th generation of smartphone, the iconic source. But the Korean tech titan is the only source of microprocessors for the Apple iPhone and the Apple iPad that gives a certain leverage effect against Apple to Samsung.

According to Morgan Stanley, Samsung should bring in 13 billion $ in sales calling next year, resulting in 2.20 billion $ of profit.

Source: Reuters

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