Sentences with phrase «upstream supply chain sources»

Given the current situation, the upstream supply chain sources are expecting iPhone X shipments in the first two months of 2018 to be just as low as the shipments in November.
Just in time for the holiday season, DigiTimes reported this week that Nintendo is bumping up its orders of Nintendo Switch units to 2 million a month, according to upstream supply chain sources.
While this must be taken with a great deal of caution, upstream supply chain sources being notoriously unreliable and often interpreted poorly, the implications are worth exploring.
If you wonder where all this info comes from, it's the upstream supply chain sources.

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My sources within the upstream supply chain are not even doing R&D on IMX.7 right now, so it will be very unlikely we will see any commercially viable e-readers for at least a year.
DigiTimes has a widely noted report, citing the usual sources from upstream in the supply chain in Asia.
It looks like early this year they solved the problem and «mass production is underway,» said sources in the upstream supply chain.
The DigiTimes article cited the usual sources in the «upstream supply chain» and talked about how Amazon would reduce the price of the current Kindle Fire to $ 149.
That's according to DigiTimes, which reported today that sources in Google's upstream supply chain believe the tablet could be positioned to challenge Amazon's 7 - inch Kindle Fire.
According to Digitimes, sources from Google's upstream supply chain state that the company is looking to release a similarly - sized 7 - inch device in March / April time.
Sustainable sourcing is one of our commitments to drive down the environmental impact of our priority raw materials for pet products, such as fish, and respect the human rights of everyone in our upstream supply chain.
Citing sources in the upstream supply chain, Lin claims Apple is preparing two sizes of MicroLED panel for small devices.
Taiwan - based Largan Technology as well as Japan - and China - based camera lens makers have sent dual - lens camera test samples to Apple for potential inclusion in its next - generation iPhone, according to sources from the upstream supply chain (via DigiTimes).
According to GSMArena, a couple of sources form the upstream supply chain claim that the metal would be stainless steel.
The same source notes that Largan currently supplies over 60 percent of Apple's smartphone cameras, leading some market analysts to believe Apple is seeking dual - camera products from other makers to lower potential risks.iPhone 7 mockup with dual - lens camera system (Image: Computer Bild) Taiwan - based website DigiTimes has a mixed track record at reporting on Apple's upcoming product plans, but its sources within the upstream supply chain have proven reliable in the past.The report also follows predictions by KGI Securities
Taiwan - based Largan Technology as well as Japan - and China - based camera lens makers have sent dual - lens camera samples to Apple for testing, according to sources from the upstream supply chain.
Samsung will deliver the screens before the end of the year, sources from the «upstream supply chain» told DigiTimes.
The iPhone 7S, which is expected to measure 4.7 inches, will continue using an aluminum - alloy chassis supplied by Catcher Technology, sources from the «upstream supply chain» told DigiTimes.
On Friday, DigiTimes reported, citing sources from an upstream component supply chain, that parts shipments for the iPhone X flagship device will likely drop this December given the lower demand for components in November.
Quanta Computer has reportedly landed orders for Apple's rumored large - size iPad for mass production in the second half of 2014, while Inventec, Quanta and Foxconn Electronics (Hon Hai Precision Industry) are currently competing over Apple's iWatch orders, according to sources from the upstream supply chain.
Apple is rumored to release a 12.9 - inch tablet in October 2014, targeting North America's educational market, according to sources from the upstream supply chain.
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