By: Michael S (already5chosen.delete@this.yahoo.com), February 2, 2013 4:20 pm
Room: Moderated Discussions
Ricardo B (ricardo.b.delete@this.xxxxxx.xx) on February 2, 2013 4:05 pm wrote:
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> NVIDIA and Qualcomm beg to differ.
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> Samsung does not own the high end non-iPhone market.
> Besides Samsung, you have half a dozen companies competing to produce high end
> smartphones/tablets and they'll buy their SoCs from whoever can deliver.
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I wouldn't exclude Samsung themselves from this group.
Samsung phone division has long history of using non-Samsung SOCs. Even today North American and Japanese versions of GS3 are Snapdragon-based.
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> NVIDIA and Qualcomm beg to differ.
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> Samsung does not own the high end non-iPhone market.
> Besides Samsung, you have half a dozen companies competing to produce high end
> smartphones/tablets and they'll buy their SoCs from whoever can deliver.
>
I wouldn't exclude Samsung themselves from this group.
Samsung phone division has long history of using non-Samsung SOCs. Even today North American and Japanese versions of GS3 are Snapdragon-based.