Apple's iPad mini appears to
include an LCD display driver from South Korea's Samsung Electronics, a
key supplier but also the Silicon Valley tech giant's fiercest rival in a
global mobile-device war.
The iPad mini, to be available in
stores on Friday, includes Apple's A5 processor, SK Hynix flash memory and a
number of chips from Fairchild Semiconductor International, according to
electronics repair company iFixit, which acquired one early and opened it on
Thursday.
Apple and Samsung are
engaged in patent disputes across 10 countries as they vie for market share in
the booming mobile industry, and Apple is believed to be seeking ways to rely
less on Samsung. But Samsung remains a key supplier for Apple, manufacturing
its application processors and providing other components.
The 7.9-inch iPad mini marks the
iPhone-maker's first foray into the smaller-tablet segment. Apple hopes to beat
back incursions onto its home turf of consumer electronics hardware, while
safeguarding its lead in a larger tablet space - one that even deep-pocketed
rivals like Samsung have found tough to penetrate.
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