Apple continues to test new cooling systems for future iPhones
In January a rumor report by Apple Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo hinted at Apple aggressively testing a new vapor chamber thermal system due to the iPhone s stronger computing power and faster 5G connection speeds. However Kuo was vague about when this feature could be coming to market.
Today, a new supply chain report is claiming that with Apple s iPhone delivering displays with up to 120Hz to provide a smoother visual experience for e-sports-related applications, Apple is considering
a new cooling system using heat plate technology.
Apple currently uses graphite sheet cooling solutions from Panasonic and Kaneka from Japan. Taiwanese manufacturers such as Shuanghong and Nidec Chaozhong are leading the heat plate technology with better heat dissipation and have sent hot plate samples for testing by Apple.
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Mar 10, 2021
Looks like a recent report by both Asia.Nikkei.com, as well as Apple Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, stated that Apple could be planning to mass-produce
2 new MacBooks that are equipped with Apple Silicon chips somewhere around H2 2021. While not much is known in regards to the exact release date, knowing Apple, it will most likely be unveiled during an Apple Launch event around October 2021.
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Mar 10, 2021
Looks like a recent report by both Asia.Nikkei.com, as well as Apple Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, stated that Apple could be planning to mass-produce
2 new MacBooks that are equipped with Apple Silicon chips somewhere around H2 2021. While not much is known in regards to the exact release date, knowing Apple, it will most likely be unveiled during an Apple Launch event around October 2021.
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