Apple Will Not Order More Parts From Samsung

Due to problems with Samsung in court, Apple is reportedly considering to cut off cooperation related to the procurement of components from Samsung to another supplier. If Apple chose so leaving Samsung and other companies, Samsung will certainly lose revenue of $ 5 billion. Figures are quite large considering their current business was slow.


Brian Marshall, an analyst at Gleacher & Co.. said that if Apple and Samsung are more visible lately as competitors rather than partners, so it is likely that Apple will choose another company to supply NAND flash memory other than Samsung. Apple could have chosen a company such as NAND flash from Hynix Semiconductor, Micron, and Toshiba, while companies like Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp. (TSMC) or Intel will likely be asked Apple to provide the processors for Apple's future product next.

Samsung and Apple are currently competing to convince the trial judge if they are right and others wrong, the main initial demands filed by Apple related problems copycat of Apple products by Samsung and the prohibition on the importation of Samsung products to America.