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IPAD2部件日本不能提供,可以用MU产的,这是好消息啊,为啥MU还下跌?
iPad2 may have a supply problem
BY UPI
— 1:03 PM ET 03/18/2011
Electronic parts monitor iSuppli said production of Apple's recently
launched iPad2 could be curtailed due to the earthquake in Japan.
The firm said at least five critical parts of the tablet computer were
made in Japan, including a NAND flash made by Toshiba Corp (TOSBF), the
touch screen overlay glass, produced by Asahi Glass Co. (ASGLF), and the
battery, produced by Apple Japan Inc., The Apple Blog reported Friday.
A 9-magnitude earthquake followed by a tsunami March 11 left thousands
of people dead and shut down many of Japan's industrial businesses.
The company iSuppli breaks down products to their component parts and
says identifying where the parts originate is not always possible.
The Apple Blog said there are alternative suppliers for some of the
iPad2's components.
The NAND flash can be produced by Samsung in South Korea and by Micron
Technology (MU), a U.S. company.
Industry analyst Wayne Lam at IHS, however, said it was unlikely the
battery for the iPad2 could be made anywhere but Japan.
"The iPad2's lithium-ion polymer battery is unusually thin," he said.
"It likely requires advanced battery cell manufacturing technologies
that reside in Japan," he said.
iPad2 may have a supply problem
BY UPI
— 1:03 PM ET 03/18/2011
Electronic parts monitor iSuppli said production of Apple's recently
launched iPad2 could be curtailed due to the earthquake in Japan.
The firm said at least five critical parts of the tablet computer were
made in Japan, including a NAND flash made by Toshiba Corp (TOSBF), the
touch screen overlay glass, produced by Asahi Glass Co. (ASGLF), and the
battery, produced by Apple Japan Inc., The Apple Blog reported Friday.
A 9-magnitude earthquake followed by a tsunami March 11 left thousands
of people dead and shut down many of Japan's industrial businesses.
The company iSuppli breaks down products to their component parts and
says identifying where the parts originate is not always possible.
The Apple Blog said there are alternative suppliers for some of the
iPad2's components.
The NAND flash can be produced by Samsung in South Korea and by Micron
Technology (MU), a U.S. company.
Industry analyst Wayne Lam at IHS, however, said it was unlikely the
battery for the iPad2 could be made anywhere but Japan.
"The iPad2's lithium-ion polymer battery is unusually thin," he said.
"It likely requires advanced battery cell manufacturing technologies
that reside in Japan," he said.