At some point Apple will just find a new supplier and it'll hurt Samsung more in the end.
Good job.
since Apple has been doing that for a while might as well get all the money they can out of Apple. Apple going thermo nuclear is going to cost them.
At some point Apple will just find a new supplier and it'll hurt Samsung more in the end.
Good job.
That's the lesson Apple needs to learn. Samsung produces everything from LCDs to NAND and SoCs which makes them independent, whereas Apple doesn't own a single factory. Without Samsung, Apple couldn't make a single iPhone or iPad but Samsung would do just fine without Apple, so who is feeding who?
The price increase is like $3.50 per chip, so we'll be paying an extra $50 or so.Oh great, that means WE foot the bill for the 20% hike via the asking price in futur pe devices.
Oh great, that means WE foot the bill for the 20% hike via the asking price in futur pe devices.
From What I understand, Apple and Samsung have a contract for chips until 2014. Wouldn't prices be negotiated and set before signing any long term contracts? Calling BS on this article!
I can't wait to see what happens to Samsung after apple stops using them for components. A lot less money for Samsung to "innovate" with, hah.
since Apple has been doing that for a while might as well get all the money they can out of Apple. Apple going thermo nuclear is going to cost them.
What makes you think, that the others can do it cheaper?
This...
Another thing.. Samsung been doing this for years, do you really trust another company to meet and exceed expectations in production of chips
And you think you can't get a iPhone 5 now.. Ha
At some point Apple will just find a new supplier and it'll hurt Samsung more in the end.
Good job.
With this sort of alternatives, Apple would win a lot, Samsung will suffer a lot.
Don't fool yourself, Apple can bring the hammer to samsung not only directly (small part) but also by investing in others. Also, samsung's credibility is down within other clients. What are the other companies thinking? Samsung can bite their hands too...
Why doesn't Apple just build its own chip foundry? Perhaps here in the USA (I know, horribly naive)? If Apple is designing its own chips why not build them themselves? Sounds like Samsung has had the best of this relationship-getting paid by Apple for the parts and having access to Apple's secrets/R&D as a result of producing these parts.
The customer won't notice this increase.
Pricing structure is already engrained into Apple's customer base.