Apple said to cut Samsung memory order
Peter Clarke, EETimes
9/7/2012 4:57 AM EDT
LONDON – Apple Inc. has reduced its order with Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. for memory ICs for its forthcoming model of iPhone, according to a Reuters report that referenced an unnamed source.
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