AI infrastructure demand is pushing up memory, storage, and component costs, creating pricing pressure for iPhone, Mac, PCs, consoles, and other devices.
China memory firms – China’s memory companies are turning chip restrictions into a political test for Washington as trade pressure, AI demand, and supply-chain dependence collide.
Apple’s supply chain shows why U.S. hardware still depends on Asia and Europe, and why self-sufficiency requires chips, minerals, batteries, robots, and manufacturing skills.
Apple environment – Apple has improved its environmental reporting and product design, but carbon-neutral labels and offsets now face tougher legal and public scrutiny.
After a powerful 7.4-magnitude earthquake struck the eastern coast of Taiwan, TSMC, a primary supplier for Apple’s chips, has made a quick recovery, with over 80% of its production facilities…
In the wake of Apple reporting a 13% drop in revenue from China, CEO Tim Cook praised the country for its unparalleled role in Apple’s supply chain. This acclaim came…
Dan Ives, Wedbush Securities’ managing director, has highlighted a positive outlook for Apple, based on recent supply chain analyses and the company’s strategic advancements in artificial intelligence (AI). In a…