Tech and Telecom

Samsung Wants to Supply Hardware for Apple Chips

Apple is all set to unveil its next generation of M series chips later this year. The M2 lineup of in-house SoCs is meant for MacBooks and other Mac computers so the company needs quite a lot of those chips.

This means that whoever gets to supply the hardware for Apple chips is in for some big financial gains. A new report from Korean media citing industry watchers says that Samsung is looking to cash in on this opportunity.

The Korean phone maker wants to supply Apple with FC-BGA substrates that are crucial for modern high-density chips with circuit connections. Naturally, this will result in major profits when it comes to Apple M2 production.

Ad Powered By Advergic
Loading ad . . .
Ad - Continue scrolling to read

The report says that Samsung’s Electro-Mechanics arm is quite close to striking a deal with Apple to produce FC-BGA substrates for the upcoming M2 chip. It is worth mentioning that Samsung is investing more than $1 billion in the FC-BGA production facility in Vietnam.

The company has also invested more than $241 million into its already existing chip fabrication plant in South Korea.

Stay Connected with ProPakistani

Get the latest tech news, telecom insights, and product launches wherever you prefer.

Add ProPakistani to Preferred Sources and see more of our stories in Google Search and Top Stories.

Share
Published by
Aasil Ahmed