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发表于 2011-3-12 10:05 AM
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(苹果的零部件有没有在这个地区的?)
感觉影响不大。当然市场说了算。周五已经表态了。
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Function Manufacturers Comments
Display Samsung, LG Display, CMI (ChiMei Innolux) Supplier relationships here are known by iSuppli – all sources are possible, but not all may be qualified at this stage.
Touchscreen TPK, Wintek, Cando. Others may include: Lianjian Technology Touchscreen is one of trickiest items to produce. Yield issues have plagued the touch panels and kept prices high.
Memory
NAND Flash – Samsung, Toshiba, and several others In addition to Samsung and Toshiba, other sources are qualified to supply NAND flash to Apple, but typically Samsung and Toshiba are top tier suppliers and most likely to be qualified first (almost every Apple launch has Samsung or Toshiba from teardown experience).
DRAM – Samsung, Hynix, Elpida For mobile DRAM, Apple is likely sourcing from the top three vendors in the space (Samsung, Hynix, and Elpida).
Mechanical / Electro-Mechanical Sources mostly unknown – assumed to be custom made in many cases by EMS provider Enclosures (glass, metals, plastics), PCBs, Connectors, Etc.
Battery Amperex, Others may include: Samsung SDI Battery is expected to be thinner – challenging suppliers to produce more exotic form factors. Battery quality is critical to Apple.
Apps Processor (“A5″) Samsung Based on Apple’s ’special’ relationship with Samsung, Samsung will likely continue to be the source for the core processor (we believe!) for the time being. Apple is very involved in their own chip design and intellectual property in the processor. Samsung essentialy acts as a ‘foundry’ partner to Apple for the A4/A5…could another player do this for them? We will see.
Baseband / RF / PA (Wireless section) Qualcomm, Triquint, Skyworks We are assuming that the chipset just seen in the iPhone 4 CDMA wil get a repeat performance here (at least in the CDMA version of the iPad). There is another similar Qualcomm chip variant, and we are interested to see if it’s in the ATT iPad version. If so – this is a major win for Qualcomm. Or will Infineon maintain their slot in the ATT version?
Power Management Qualcomm, Dialog Power management was more significant than we expected in the first gen – but this is due to fancy footwork with respect to managing power efficiently to achieve maximum results from battery.
User Interface ST, AKM (For MEMs sensors), Texas Instruments and/or Broadcom (Touch screen control), Cirrus (Audio Codecs), NXP and Samsung (Display Ics) User Interface covers a lot of different component types for us – it is worth noting that Broadcom and or TI may be the source for the touchscreen controller ICs that would also end up in this category. If game-chaging sourcing happens it will likely be in this area. |
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