Taiwan-based PCB suppliers have cut their quotes for the quarter by 10% for orders placed by Apple, according to DigiTimes.
The Taiwan-based PCB companies, which are shipping products for iPads and iPhones, have seen disappointing orders for these devices in the second quarter, the sources said. Orders thus far for June show no signs of a rebound, the sources indicated.
Apple did not release an iPhone during their typical June/July time frame and may be seeing a reduction in demand as a result. Apple is expected to unveil a new iPhone this September.
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The Taiwan-based PCB companies, which are shipping products for iPads and iPhones, have seen disappointing orders for these devices in the second quarter, the sources said. Orders thus far for June show no signs of a rebound, the sources indicated.
Apple did not release an iPhone during their typical June/July time frame and may be seeing a reduction in demand as a result. Apple is expected to unveil a new iPhone this September.
Read More