Apple's recent release of a new generation of MacBook notebooks shocked the industry with the M1 Pro/Max chip, and everyone was impressed by its performance after last night's evaluation was unblocked. The current MacBook notebook is still oem of Taiwan manufacturers, but the latest news says that the domestic Wingtech Technology will replace Hon Hai and Quanta next year and become Apple's foundry.
According to reports, Wingtech began to enter the Apple industry chain after taking over the OFILM Guangzhou Delta business, the factory was mainly for Apple OEM camera modules, and now the business has been transferred to Wingtech, and Apple also has high hopes for Wingtech and will get more orders.
This year's new MacBook Pro 14-inch and 16-inch are all foundry by Quanta Computer, Mac computer product line is also the only monopoly OEM by Taiwanese manufacturers, but Apple has always wanted to disperse orders, other product lines have introduced domestic foundries, and even the order volume has gradually surpassed Taiwanese manufacturers to become the main force, such as AirPods is the domestic company-led production.
In the Mac computer product line, Wingtech is reported to have been favored by Apple and become a foundry for the 2022 MacBook computer, replacing Partners such as Quanta and Hon Hai that Apple has cooperated with for many years.
Wingtech is one of the world's well-known ODM foundries, mobile phone ODM FOUNDC ranked first in the world, last year successfully acquired Nexperia Semiconductor, but also entered Apple's power device supply chain, this year acquired OFILM's lens module business, further consolidated the strength of Apple's industrial chain, next year will be OEM MacBook computer.
Judging from Apple's signs in recent years, the original heavy dependence on the OEM business of Taiwan manufacturers, or even monopolized by Taiwan manufacturers, has accelerated the dispersion of the supply chain in the past two years, and domestic manufacturers have gradually become an important force in Apple's iPhone, iPad and Mac product lines.
