[citation][nom]Vladislaus[/nom]SoCs doesn't really reveal what kind of device is going to be out of the factory. Just to put in perspective the A5 is used in the iPad 2 and the iPhone 4S, the A4 was used on the iPhone 4, 4th gen iPod Touch, 2nd gen Apple TV and the iPad. Now with the LCD display that's another story.Could you please point to the article where it states that Samsung tried to copy the Apple A5?First Apple hasn't won any court case. Apple was awarded a temporary injunction preventing Samsung from selling the Galaxy Tab. Apple was also awarded a temporary injunction against N-TK, yet N-TK won the case.[/citation]
The volume of chips ordered, give you all kinds of information about the timing and products to be launched. Exactly like I said.
Similarly, the iPad 2 and the iPhone 4S share a lot in power terms, which is entirely consistent with what I said.
'Could you please point to the article where it states that Samsung tried to copy the Apple A5' - did you even read my post? I can't even fathom why you would ask such a ridiculous question, particularly given how explicit I was.
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Brain-freeze, 'Vladislaus'? News flash, injunctions happen in court. Court cases. And believe it or not, whether you like to label it (in your incorrect and misinterpreting way) as not a 'case' - just tell that to Samsung who can't sell the product.
The volume of chips ordered, give you all kinds of information about the timing and products to be launched. Exactly like I said.
Similarly, the iPad 2 and the iPhone 4S share a lot in power terms, which is entirely consistent with what I said.
'Could you please point to the article where it states that Samsung tried to copy the Apple A5' - did you even read my post? I can't even fathom why you would ask such a ridiculous question, particularly given how explicit I was.
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Brain-freeze, 'Vladislaus'? News flash, injunctions happen in court. Court cases. And believe it or not, whether you like to label it (in your incorrect and misinterpreting way) as not a 'case' - just tell that to Samsung who can't sell the product.