The A8 processor Apple is expected to use in its next generation smartphone will still be manufactured by Samsung; however, TSMC will handle a majority of the production, according to the Korean daily Hankyung.
The paper reported on Sunday that 60-70 percent of the manufacturing for the new processor would be handled by Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. with the remainder going to Samsung.
Despite rumors that TSMC would replace Samsung as manufacturer of the A7 processor, a teardown of Apple's new iPhone 5s reveals that Samsung was making the chip.
The WSJ previously reported that Apple signed a deal with TSMC to produce chips starting in 2014.
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The paper reported on Sunday that 60-70 percent of the manufacturing for the new processor would be handled by Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. with the remainder going to Samsung.
Despite rumors that TSMC would replace Samsung as manufacturer of the A7 processor, a teardown of Apple's new iPhone 5s reveals that Samsung was making the chip.
The WSJ previously reported that Apple signed a deal with TSMC to produce chips starting in 2014.
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