
As the dust settles on Friday's landmark $1 billion ruling against Samsung in a patent lawsuit brought by Apple, what does the decision mean for both companies? One facet of the saga: What happens to the Apple-designed -- and Samsung-supplied -- chips that help power the iPad and iPhone? Samsung will continue to supply the chips. There is a "strict internal firewall" separating Samsung's handset business -- the one slammed by Friday's U.S. court ruling -- and its components operations business, which is the sole supplier of some of the key components Apple needs to build its devices.



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