I think this is more of a problem for Intel than for Q. If they ever expected to have any customer other than Apple, that hope is pretty much gone now. Making mobile phone modems is freakishly difficult and freakishly expensive, with all those special operator requirements and acceptance tests. Samsung can cross-finance those expenses from their smartphone sales. Intel has to cross-finance from other business units (something that would never even happen at Samsung). So Samsung can always undercut Intel’s prices, and Intel will never be profitable in the business with only one customer. Q on the other hand will always have a technological edge.