Samsung Strikes Deal With Apple to Manufacture A12 Chips for iPhone: Report

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By Alex Schiffer, The Washington Post | Updated: 19 July 2017 09:37 IST
Highlights
  • Samsung was a primary producer of iPhone chips until 2013
  • The company may purchase machines to produce seven-nanometer processors
  • Samsung will probably be the lone OLED supplier for the upcoming iPhone

After a five-year hiatus, Samsung Electronics will return to manufacturing chips for Apple's new iPhone in 2018, according to a report from the Korea Herald.

The South Korea-based electronic company was a primary producer of iPhone chips until 2013, when Apple awarded its rival Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) exclusive production rights. In 2011, Apple sued Samsung over patent infringement, and the company cut down the number of components it got from its competitor from that time.

The Herald, which relied on unnamed sources, reported that Samsung's chances at producing iPhone chips again picked up in June when Kwon Oh-hyun, one of Samsung's three co-chief executives who is in charge of chips among other things, visited the Apple headquarters in California last month. Samsung announced in March that it would purchase specialised machines,reportedly in an attempt to produce seven-nanometer processors for the iPhone and regain Apple's business.

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Sources told the Herald that Samsung's ties to organic light-emitting diodes, an LED used in phones, is what caused Apple to get Samsung back into the mix for processors. Samsung is the world leader in OLED manufacturing, with 95 percent market share, and will probably be the lone OLED supplier for the upcoming iPhone.

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TSMC will still play a role in supplying chips for next year's iPhones, according to the Herald. It also said Samsung will share some iPhone orders next year that "have been monopolized by TSMC." It plans to complete its tests on the new chip-making machines in the near future before seeking Apple's approval.

Samsung had one of its most profitable quarters in company history earlier in the year, with $8.7 billion in operating profit, a 48 percent increase from the previous year. Total revenue for the quarter was $44.5 billion, with the majority of business coming in semiconductor and display divisions. At the time of its announcement, the company also said that demand for chips and memory had increased over the course of the quarter.

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Apple and Samsung didn't respond to requests for comment.

© 2017 The Washington Post

 

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