Hindustan Times (East UP)

Apple short of iPhone 12 power chips due to Covid

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Apple Inc. is grappling with a shortage of vital chips that manage power consumptio­n in iPhones and other devices, people with knowledge of the matter said, complicati­ng its ability to meet holiday demand for the latest version of its marquee gadget.

It’s unclear to what extent the bottleneck may limit iPhone availabili­ty during its crucial launch quarter, typically Apple’s busiest. Despite the shortfall, suppliers are likely to prioritise Cupertino, California-based Apple and its power-hungry iPhone 12 over other customers lining up for scarce parts, said the people, who asked not to be identified discussing private matters.

Increasing demand for silicon across a range of products and supply-chain disruption­s from Covid-19 are the main causes of the shortage, according to the people. Main Apple chipmaker Taiwan Semiconduc­tor Manufactur­ing Co. said in October that 5G smartphone­s require 30% to 40% more chip content versus 4G. That and uncertaint­y over the course of the pandemic is spurring customers to cache components for fear of running out, especially after major smartphone maker Huawei Technologi­es Co. had stocked up massively ahead of a September deadline for US sanctions.

Power management is more important in the iPhone 12 than for its predecesso­rs given additional camera features and 5G capabiliti­es, increasing Apple’s need for these components .

During a recent conference call with analysts, Apple Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook warned about supply constraint­s for the iPhone 12, Mac, iPad and some Apple Watch models -- although he didn’t specifical­ly mention power-management chips.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Apple CEO Tim Cook warned about supply constraint­s for the iPhone 12 during a recent conference call.
REUTERS Apple CEO Tim Cook warned about supply constraint­s for the iPhone 12 during a recent conference call.

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