iPhone manufacturer Apple has warned of lower output from its primary iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max assembly site in Zhengzhou, China, due to COVID-19 restrictions. The site is owned by Foxconn.
Apple has decided to drop its plans to increase production of the iPhone 14 due to an anticipated increase in demand not eventuating, a report claims.
Apple is thinking of making substantive changes in its supply chain and has asked its major suppliers to analyse the costs that would be involved in moving between 15% and 30% of production from China to countries like India, Vietnam, Mexico, Indonesia and Malaysia.
Nvidia's new HGX-2 is designed for both artificial intelligence and high-performance computing.
Chip maker Qualcomm has filed yet another suit against Apple, this time accusing the latter of breaking a software licence contract in order to benefit Intel in the making of broadband modems.
Taiwan manufacturers Foxconn, Pegatron, Compal and Wistron have joined Apple in its legal battle against Qualcomm, charging that the chip maker overcharges for patent licences and breaks anti-trust laws.
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