http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/tech/2015/03/133_175177.html
By Kim Yoo-chul
Samsung
Electronics struck another major chip deal with Apple with an estimated
monetary value of "billions of dollars," helping Samsung further
strengthen its chip business.
The latest agreement is calling for
Samsung Electronics to sell its latest solid state drive (SSD) storage
devices using its V-NAND technology to Apple's new range of ultra-slim
and high-end notebook models, two people directly involved with the deal
told The Korea Times, Friday.
"Samsung Electronics
recently agreed with Apple to provide SSDs using its latest
three-dimensional (3D) V-NAND tech. The deal is estimated to be worth a
"few billion dollars," said one of the people.
Samsung's chip factory in Xian, China, will handle the production.
While
Samsung will start providing Apple with entire chunks of the requested
SSD products, the shipment volume, however, is subject to change
according to situations, he said.
The deal is the
third of its kind and Samsung will be responsible for at least half of
the production of mobile DRAM chips to be used in upcoming iPhones.
Apple
has also enlisted Samsung to handle 80 percent of the production of the
A9 chipset to power new iPhones, pushing Taiwan's TSMC back to the
secondary position in the highly profitable mobile application chip
business.
"Samsung's SSD products with 3D V-NAND
technology offer a significant performance boost in performance and
endurance as compared to its predecessors, making them ideal for use in
high-end notebooks. Samsung is the only company to mass produce the
products currently," said the other people.
Unlike
DRAM chips, SSD is based on NAND flash technology. The 3D NAND is an
upgraded NAND flash technology. NAND chips are used to store data inside
all digital devices from smartphones to TVs, even after the products
are switched off.
Samsung Electronics' spokesman in Seoul declined to confirm the agreement as it doesn't comment on client-related issues.
Conventional
hard disk drives (HDD) are rapidly being replaced by SSD as Samsung,
which is the world's top memory supplier, is heavily promoting the sale
of SSD products.
"Client SSD attach rates in
notebooks, including ultrabooks, were up significantly last year and we
see further growth ahead. We expect hybrid HDDs and SSDs to capture an
increasing share of storage units in PCs," said Bernstein Research's
senior analyst Mark C. Newman in a recent report.
The
people said Samsung's 3D-NAND SSD storage technology makes it more
suitable for general consumer application in key devices such as
notebooks and gaming PCs.
The agreement comes a few
days after Samsung Electronics' memory chip division head Kim Ki-nam
told local reporters that the first quarter will also be good in terms
of profits.
Its chip business reported 2.7 trillion
won in operating profit last year, accounting for 51 percent out of
total operating profit that Samsung Electronics earned.
Samsung's
logic-chip business, which manages processors, has returned to the
black since early this month. Analysts say the division will report
about 1 trillion won operating profit this year, while the company's
memory chip business is expected to get more than 12 trillion won in
profits, helping the semiconductor division see a record in annual
profits.
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