Hon Hai Precision Industry Co (鴻海精密) yesterday said that its operations in Shenzhen, China, have returned to normal, as lockdown restrictions implemented after a spike in COVID-19 cases have eased.
Hon Hai shut down its operations on Monday last week after Shenzhen health authorities ordered a lockdown a day earlier, which lasted until Sunday, to fight the worst COVID-19 outbreak the city has seen in two years.
Effective yesterday, all enterprises and institutions were allowed to resume operations, as the city has achieved its goal to contain the disease, local authorities said.
In a post to the Taiwan Stock Exchange, Hon Hai
Apple's 2021 next-generation iPad Pro is coming, but along with some proverbial bad news. Apple's 2021 next-generation iPad Pro is coming, but along with some proverbial bad news.
The next-generation display destined to be a highlight of Apple Inc’s upcoming top-tier iPad Pro is facing production issues that could lead to short initial supplies of the new device, according to people familiar with the matter.
It was recently reported that the production of some MacBooks and iPads was delayed due to the worldwide chip shortage, which has affected a vast range of industries including consoles, automobiles, consumer electronics, and more. It is said that these industries are under severe stress. And, it looks like the latest product to be hit by the supply shortage is the upcoming iPad Pro.
According to a report from
Bloomberg, the upcoming premium iPad Pro is facing production issues. This could lead to short initial supplies of the new device. Despite the production barriers, Apple is planning to release the tablet in the second half of April, which is about to begin.
The next-generation display destined to be a highlight of Apple Inc’s upcoming top-tier iPad Pro is facing production issues that could lead to short initial supplies of the new device, people familiar with the matter said.
The Cupertino, California-based tech giant plans to showcase a new MiniLED display technology in the 12.9-inch iPad Pro set to be announced as early as the second half of this month.
However, the firm’s overseas suppliers are dealing with poor manufacturing yields, the people who asked not to be named discussing sensitive matters said.
At least one of the MiniLED makers has had to pause production as