Samsung is making Apple A9 chipsets on 14nm process

13 December, 2014

After a fierce court battle between Apple and Samsung, the iPhone manufacturer looked for other parts suppliers and TSMC got the Apple A8 manufacturing gig. The legal action is over (for now) and the two companies have made up, so now Korean media reports that Samsung is getting back the manufacturing order for Apple chipsets.



According to Etnews, Samsung started making the Apple A9 chipset using a 14nm FinFET design. Samsung has two plants capable of making this chip, but for an unannounced reason it will only be making the A9 in Austin, Texas. Work on that plant was started in late 2012 with a $3.9 billion investment, specifically with the idea of making Apple chipsets.

TSMC will not let go of the lucrative Apple deal easily and has a competing 16nm FinFET Plus process ready to go. Even though TSMC made the bulk of Apple A8 chips, Samsung still got a cut so sourcing the new chipset from two companies is quite likely.

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Reader comments

  • Virgin
  • 31 Dec 2014
  • 9La

Let't wait for another court battle...

  • keeks
  • 15 Dec 2014
  • wHr

You nailed him. Lol. An S3 faster than the iPhone 6? Ultra troll spotted. Your S3 will not even go fast to a 4S lest the 6. Trololololololol

  • Anonymous
  • 15 Dec 2014
  • Y}Q

They dont design it, they manufacture it.

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