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The global silicon chip shortage appears to finally have reached Apple, as a new report states that it has delayed the production of some MacBook and iPad models. While it does not impact current product availability, the delay is a worrying sign that could change.
According to Nikkei Asia and echoed by Engadget , the supply chain issues that have affected everyone from GPU makers to automobile manufacturers is finally catching up to Apple. The issues are affecting the MacBook production at a key manufacturing step where components are mounted on a printed circuit board, while iPad...
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