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Amazon tablet has chips from TI, Samsung, Hynix

(Reuters) – Amazon.com Inc’s Kindle Fire tablet computer uses components from Texas Instruments, Samsung, LG and Hynix Semiconductor, according to repair firm iFixit, which cracked the device open on Tuesday.

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MG Siegler is a general partner at CrunchFund and a columnist for TechCrunch where he has been writing since 2009. His focus is on Apple. Prior to TechCrunch MG The Amazon Kindle Fire may be an Android tablet at its core but it has one thing that no other Android tablet has or every will have Amazon Prime. Okay so it wasnt much of a surprise but finally a and as expected its name picks up where the Kindle left off: Fire. Of course rumors of an Tags: amazon, kindle, fire, tablet, Kindle 7-inch TechCrunch puts more wood behind the .com craze scoring a one hour hands on with the slate to whet the publics appetite for the next iPad challenger. An spokesman didnt respond to requests for comment. s looming entry into the market which Chief Executive Jeff Bezos hinted at in his

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