Samsung looks to diversify chip business amid Apple trouble
Samsung is already responding to Apple's seeming desire to reduce its reliance on its chief competitor for the production of mobile processors.
Stephen Woo, president of Samsung's Systems LSI division, which is charged with producing mobile processors, told Reuters in an interview published yesterday that his company is looking to "diversify our customer base." To do so, he said, Samsung has already added "some Chinese customers."
Woo admitted that the move is a response to Apple's waning reliance on Samsung for its chip-making needs. Apple pays Samsung about $8.8 billion for its … Read more