
Samsung denied raising prices of Apple’s processor prices as retaliation for patent battle losses. Rumors are also swirling about Apple looking for other potential processor manufacturers to replace Samsung. It is easy to understand why these companies would appear to want to distance themselves from each other after a brutal patent case. Unfortunately for Apple, a good chunk of Apple’s components are manufactured by Samsung, and not many component manufacturers have the available capacity to handle Apple’s growing needs.
In the near future, the two companies will continue to have a working relationship, because it is mutually beneficial to each other. But they will continue to sever their relationship going forward as they compete to edge each other in the mobile industry.
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