Wednesday, March 14, 2012

2012, Contract Value "Apple with Samsung's" Reach 11 Billion USD


Apple plans to release a mini iPad was also revealed that one of Samsung's top brass not to be named. 


At the same time, as reported by the newspaper The Korea Times, an anonymous source says that Apple is likely to break the record spending of up to 11 billion USD to buy components from Samsung for a variety of these devices in 2012. 

Currently, according to the source, the amount of the contract Apple reached about 9.7 billion USD. The contract value will increase in line with Apple's plans to refine and target mini iPad launched by the company, where it plans to sell more PCs that use the MacBook Air Solid State Drive (SSD) is also supplied from Samsung. 

Samsung currently supplies various spare parts for Apple PCs and mobile devices, and the company reportedly is the only supplier of Retina Displays for Apple's new iPad, which went on sale Friday, March 16. 

It is known that Samsung is one of the partner supplier for Apple's mobile devices and PCs. In fact, Korean vendors were cited as the sole supplier for the iPad Retina Display technology that will be launched into the market later on March 16.

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