10 Stocks Connected to the New iPad

The new iPad just launched and consumers are flocking to iPad stores to be among the first owners of the new devices.

But Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) isn’t the only company praying for big sales of the new iPad.

iFixit.com has already completely disassembled the device, and has described all the pieces it can identify. So we took their list and compiled a list of the public companies behind these parts.

Samsung

Samsung (005930:KS)

Parts in iPad: LCD screen. Market Cap: $161.99 billion

Samsung’s products include electronics of all kinds for industrial and consumer use and is a parent company to numerous subsidiaries.

 

Source: ifixit.com and Bloomberg

Texas Instruments (NYSE:TXN)

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Texas Instruments

Parts in iPad: Element of chip (driver device). Market Cap: $37.44 billion

Texas Instruments is a semiconductor company with international reach.

 

Source: ifixit.com and Bloomberg

Broadcom Corp. (NASDAQ:BRCM)

Broadcom Corp. (<a href=

Parts in iPad: 802.11a/b/g/n MAC/baseband/radio with integrated Bluetooth 4.0+HS and FM transceiver, element of chip (I/O controller), microprocessor. Market Cap: $20.35 billion

Broadcom designs circuits for cable modems and boxes, satellite and digital broadcasting equipment, and networking devices. It focuses on silicon products that transmit voice, data, and video content.

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