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Report: Apple To Switch From Samsung to TSMC For ARM CPU Production

another random user writes "Apple is planning to shift production of its ARM-based microprocessors from Samsung to the Taiwanese chip-baking giant TSMC as early as next year, according to a report by the China Economic News Service (CENS). The report cites CitiGroup Global Markets analyst J.T. Hsu as saying that TSMC will be Apple's sole supplier of 20nm quad-core processors, with volume production to begin in the fourth quarter of 2013. He also noted that Apple began its 20nm chip-verfication process at TSMC in August of this year. Hsu told CENS that the future quad-core chips were intended for Apple's 'iPad, iTV and even Macbook,' turning up the heat on two rumors that have been simmering for months: that Apple is planning a move into the television market, and that an ARM-based MacBook is in the works."

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  1. Re:Well if they want ... by collet · · Score: 2, Funny

    I don't even own a phone yet I seem morally obliged to support Android over Apple.

  2. Cheaper Alternatives by dohzer · · Score: 3, Funny

    I can't wait for the prices of non-Apple TVs to crash, just like the MP3 player market.
    This can only be good for the discerning consumer.

  3. Re:Well if they want ... by MightyYar · · Score: 5, Funny

    Jelly Bean? I can't even run full ICS! Samsung is closed-source on all the drivers for my "open" Android phone. You can install ICS, but you get no video acceleration or camera - and other quirks like the face sensor and the accelerometers not working properly (or at all). It's a fun geek toy, but honestly you could load not-quite-functioning Android even on the iPhone. (To be fair, that project seems to have stalled recently.)

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