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Apple Inside: Panic, yes, again. This time Apple plans to leave China.
  • Teams working on AMD based notebooks had new urgent meetings. Yes, AMD notebook teams grow faster in size than original ARM models, as Apple top management are not sure in their own decisions.

    So, back to meeting. Teams must redo all BOMs and rework all logistics planning considering that China won't take part in assembly process. All chinese components must be replaced or removed from boards, BOE screens that had been planned initially must be replaced to something else (hard task with LG and Samsung leaving LCD panels market).

    In short - people had been told to prepare that Apple will fully leave China within next 6-12 months, but can be sooner. I have no data about iPhone teams, but I am sure top management also plan for similar sceneries.

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  • Interesting, thanks for providing us closed inside information. Courage to your friend who works inside.

  • will never happen, short of a shooting war. That's where the supply chain is. Taiwan can't handle their volume, Vietnam can't handle their volume, even if they had the supply chain, which they don't.

  • @radikalfilm

    Just rewing to March 2019 from now and you will understand that present situation will be also deemed impossible.

    Most people also do not understand that China is not participating in trade war (as most US businesses think), this guys want UK and US to pay 10x of price China paid during opium wars.

  • Apple seems to be looking to build a supply chain consisting of China-based makers for iPhones specifically for the Chinese market.

    This is nice attempt to make it harder to authorities to make final decision.

  • What do you mean? 10x to 20x times the price paid during opium wars?

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