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Apple Testing Chinese Memory Chips in iPhones and MacBooks

Apple has been testing memory chips from China's ChangXin Memory Technologies (CXMT) across product lines including iPhones and MacBooks, according to a report today from The Wall Street Journal ($).

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Laptop makers HP and Acer have already started using memory chips from CXMT in devices sold outside the U.S. Meanwhile, Apple has held early talks with CXMT about supplying components for devices sold in China, and the company is hoping for a sign-off from the White House before going further. The Financial Times reported last month that Apple had begun qualifying CXMT's DRAM, but today's report is the first to place that testing inside specific product categories.

What could scupper any potential deal are U.S. rules that bar American companies from transferring technology to CXMT, including conversations about technical details and product specifications. Export lawyer Kevin Wolf of Akin Gump told WSJ that Apple can buy off-the-shelf CXMT components and haggle over price, but it can't commission chips designed to its own requirements.

Apple usually has memory specially configured to work optimally with its own silicon, so using standard parts could mean reworking sections of its hardware, or potentially settling for less-than-ideal performance.

What's making Apple's life harder is the fact that a bipartisan group of senators led by Chuck Schumer has asked the company to rule out using Chinese memory entirely. A response to the request is due August 21.

There are supply issues to contend with as well. CXMT has reportedly maxed out production for the year and has little room for new international customers, having already prioritized domestic buyers such as ByteDance, Tencent, and Xiaomi. Its prices reportedly sit level with (and sometimes above) those of Micron, SK Hynix, and Samsung. That's bad news for Apple. A fourth supplier only helps if it has chips to sell and sells them cheaper. Right now though, CXMT does neither.

Apple raised prices across its product lineup (excepting iPhone models) in June, blaming memory costs driven by the AI infrastructure demand.

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2 weeks ago
I thought Apple was moving away from the China bottleneck so when WW3 breaks out we aren’t all using cup and strings
Score: 12 Votes (Like | Disagree)
2 weeks ago
Why aren’t all these billionaire tech bros and companies building their own manufacturing plants instead of buying the biggest phallic yachts and survival islands to escape the storm they are causing?
The phrase ‘eat the rich’ may come back in vogue if they don’t wise up.
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
2 weeks ago

Why aren’t all these billionaire tech bros and companies building their own manufacturing plants instead of buying the biggest phallic yachts and survival islands to escape the storm they are causing?
The phrase ‘eat the rich’ may come back in vogue if they don’t wise up.
At today's very small chip dimensions, manufacturing knowledge is critical in a successful foundry. You don't have a bunch of untrained workers glueing and screwing together a part. Why do you think about half of TSMC Arizona foundry employees are from Taiwan.
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Happy_John Avatar
2 weeks ago

Why aren’t all these billionaire tech bros and companies building their own manufacturing plants instead of buying the biggest phallic yachts and survival islands to escape the storm they are causing?
The phrase ‘eat the rich’ may come back in vogue if they don’t wise up.
Fabs take a long time to build and get up and running.

That the “billionaire tech bros” are not doing this could be an indicator that they themselves are not convinced massive AI growth is sustainable, despite their pushing exactly this idea.

In other words, they might themselves believe the AI bubble will burst even while they are inflating that bubble. By the time new fabs are up and running, demand might have cratered.
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ThailandToo Avatar
2 weeks ago
It’s all made in China anyways… should it really matter?
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mr.steevo Avatar
2 weeks ago
I’m just happy to have learned a new word from this article.
Haven’t heard of scupper before today.
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