City
Epaper

Apple relying more on Chinese engineers amid Covid lockdowns: Report

By IANS | Updated: May 10, 2022 10:55 IST

Beijing, May 10 Amid Covid-19 lockdowns, Apple is reportedly depending more on Chinese engineers to manage its hardware ...

Open in App

Beijing, May 10 Amid Covid-19 lockdowns, Apple is reportedly depending more on Chinese engineers to manage its hardware manufacturing processes and production of top products than the US-based engineers.

The Wall Street Journal reported that before the pandemic, Apple sent "hundreds of US engineers each month to China" to oversee the contract manufacturers.

"Now, in a shift, the global technology giant relies more on local engineers," the report said late on Monday.

The Cupertino-based manufacturer is using live streaming and augmented reality (AR) to make sure that its products reach the market well within time, amid Covid restrictions in Shanghai and other Chinese cities where its suppliers are based.

Apple used iPads to communicate and AR tools to help technical experts in Cupertino check factory issues.

However, "key decisions" and product design still take place at Apple headquarters in California, the report mentioned.

The company is currently working on several products for this year, including the iPhone 14 lineup, a redesigned MacBook Air and the second-generation AirPods Pro.

The ongoing Covid lockdowns in China are set to make a huge dent in Apple revenue for the April-June quarter as the company has indicated up to $8 billion loss in sales especially owing to the Shanghai lockdown.

Apple CEO Tim Cook said in an earnings call late last month that "we have estimated the constraints to be in the range of $4 to $8 billion and these constraints are primarily centred around the Shanghai corridor".

"The Covid-related disruptions are also having some impact on customer demand in China," added Apple CFO Luca Maestri.

More than half of Apple's 200 main suppliers have facilities in Shanghai and the surrounding regions.

The iPhone maker is also facing industry-wide silicon shortages, which will continue into the current quarter.

However, Cook said that "almost all of the affected final assembly factories have now restarted".

In Shanghai, 31 companies run production facilities that supply to Apple.

Apple's biggest supplier Foxconn has kept production going at its biggest iPhone-assembly plant in the Chinese city of Zhengzhou.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: The Wall Street JournalapplebeijingShanghaiTim CookLuca MaestriSupport companyApple educationApple app storesStoreLinn huang
Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalBeijing Rains: 44 Dead and 9 Missing Due to Torrential Rainfall in China

InternationalShanghai Shocker: Man Lives with Spoon in Stomach for Five Months, Mistook It for a Dream

TechnologyIT Layoffs 2025: Microsoft, Google, Apple Among 284 Tech Companies That Cut Jobs in First 5 Months

International"Don’t Set Up Production in India, Make In U.S": Donald Trump Sends Out Clear Message To Apple CEO Tim Cook

Health5 Foods to Add to Your Plate to Stay Super Healthy

Technology Realted Stories

TechnologyAnurag Thakur’s cosmic curveball sparks lively debate on National Space Day

TechnologyAI a foundational step towards Manipur’s digital governance journey: Officials

TechnologyNTPC to kick off work for new nuclear power plant in Rajasthan next month

TechnologyPC demand remains strong in India as market grows 5.7 pc in Jan-June

Technology45 crore Indians lost Rs 20,000 crore yearly to money games, new Gaming Bill to guide youth