It seems that Apple’s A9 processor production duties will lay on TSMC (Taiwanese Semiconductor Manufacturing Company). It is the world's largest dedicated independent semiconductor foundry. The war between two modern tech industry giants Apple and Samsung has been burning fiercely over the past few years. There were many quibbles over their patents and general status as the major names in the mobile market. Although Samsung stays a major manufacturing partner to Apple. These days, however, the iPhone producer wanted to distance itself from Samsung in this capacity, reducing its reliance by drafting in other companies. It turns that the production of A9 chip will be TSMC's responsibility. TSMC has been working with Apple company for a couple of years, and Touch ID fingerprint sensor being one of the major components that it has produced. Although the processor was that key thing for that Samsung has largely helmed. And while everyone were thinking that Samsung would take the in this field it became known that TSMC will instead take this responsibility. According to a Taiwan's report this foundry will be the primary supplier, as at present time it make 70 percent of the A8 production. There were many different rumors that this time Samsung will take a larger portion. But due to Taipei Times's reports Apple will stick to a setup similar to what it has now. To make it clear that while Samsung will still be producing A9 chips, it has already struck a deal with the Apple company to begin doing so. In this situation TSMC will have the biggest part of responsibility. It’s probably that one or two other organizations will be drafted in to support generate the A9 processor, and by expanding the production process, the Cupertino company will be able to decrease risk.