Apple to bring Mini LED screens to iPad Pro in early 2021

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New supply chain reports concur that a Mini LED iPad Pro is coming in the first quarter of 2021, but also say that Apple will then look for suppliers to bring the technology to its MacBook Pro range.




Backing up previous reports by analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, research company Trendforce claims that Apple won't launch devices with Mini LED displays until the first quarter of 2021. The company expects the first device to be the iPad Pro, but at the same time will begin accepting bids from component suppliers two bring these screens to the MacBook Pro range.

According to Trendforce, manufacturing sources say that Apple "has stimulated actors in the Mini LED supply chain to increase their production capacities" and will "open contract bids" for its 14-inch MacBook Pro and 16-inch MacBook Pro.

Apple will regularly utilize different suppliers, but Trendforce believes there is now a conscious decision to target companies based in Taiwan. "Although Chinese manufacturers currently possess enormous production capacity and cost advantages in the upstream and downstream LED supply chain," says Trendforce, "Apple has instead chosen to collaborate with Taiwanese manufacturers (which form a more stable supply chain), in an effort to avoid impacts from the China-U.S. trade war."

"In addition, Taiwan invested in LED R&D significantly earlier than China did, meaning it leads the latter in terms of both technological maturity and patents," continues the report. "These advantages, combined with the ease of procuring raw materials and components, make Taiwanese suppliers more efficient in the development of new technologies."

Apple had previously been expected to launch six new devices with Mini LED screens by the end of 2020, including both iPad Pro and MacBook Pro models.

It's not clear how long it may take from Apple receiving supplier bids to actually contracting companies, and then producing the devices. Consequently, if the reports are accurate, there's as yet no certain way to determine any further details.

The new machines could be among the forthcoming Intel-based machines that Apple mentioned in its WWDC keynote. Or, given the timescale, they could well be MacBook Pro models running Apple Silicon.

Comments

  • Reply 1 of 7
    thttht Posts: 5,450member
    I'm getting tired of the teasing now. Feels more like punishment to continually rumormonger this machine for March to June of 2021. Still so far away. ;)
    razorpit
  • Reply 2 of 7
    DAalsethDAalseth Posts: 2,783member
    tht said:
    I'm getting tired of the teasing now. Feels more like punishment to continually rumormonger this machine for March to June of 2021. Still so far away. ;)
    So true. I want to update my iPP and was looking at this fall. But if the miniLED version gets bumped to Jan-Mar then I’ll wait. Then if it gets bumped to Apr-June, well I’ll have waited that far, might as well hang on. But if it slips longer, well I might wait until the fall when the new ones come out. Oh, but the fall was just a spec bump, the real new ones will be in the winter....

    I’m glad my iPP is running so well. It might be a while before I replace it.
    ne1muthuk_vanalingamcaladanianwatto_cobra
  • Reply 3 of 7
    ne1ne1 Posts: 69member
    Definitely waiting until new models come out...unless my 9.7” Pro keeps having this background refresh / battery overheating problem on 13.5.1
    watto_cobra
  • Reply 4 of 7
    DAalseth said:
    tht said:
    I'm getting tired of the teasing now. Feels more like punishment to continually rumormonger this machine for March to June of 2021. Still so far away. ;)
    So true. I want to update my iPP and was looking at this fall. But if the miniLED version gets bumped to Jan-Mar then I’ll wait. Then if it gets bumped to Apr-June, well I’ll have waited that far, might as well hang on. But if it slips longer, well I might wait until the fall when the new ones come out. Oh, but the fall was just a spec bump, the real new ones will be in the winter....

    I’m glad my iPP is running so well. It might be a while before I replace it.
    If the next iPP slips past April-June 2021, the next model won’t hit until maybe fall of 2022 or winter of 2023. Refresh cycle is about 16 months iirc. 
    watto_cobra
  • Reply 5 of 7
    ne1 said:
    Definitely waiting until new models come out...unless my 9.7” Pro keeps having this background refresh / battery overheating problem on 13.5.1
    Switching out the hardware isn’t going to fix a software bug. 
    watto_cobra
  • Reply 6 of 7
    bestkeptsecretbestkeptsecret Posts: 4,265member
    It's generally a case of hardware being available, but cash being tight for me. This time around though, I have the cash for a 16" MBP and an iPP burning a hole in my pocket, but the hardware keeps getting pushed back!
    watto_cobra
  • Reply 7 of 7
    GeorgeBMacGeorgeBMac Posts: 11,421member
    ...

    Apple will regularly utilize different suppliers, but Trendforce believes there is now a conscious decision to target companies based in Taiwan. "Although Chinese manufacturers currently possess enormous production capacity and cost advantages in the upstream and downstream LED supply chain," says Trendforce, "Apple has instead chosen to collaborate with Taiwanese manufacturers (which form a more stable supply chain), in an effort to avoid impacts from the China-U.S. trade war."

    ....
    So, once again the American consumer pays the price -- pay more, get less -- due to Trump's vendetta/distraction against China.
    And, how many jobs will this bring back to America?   None.   Zero.   Zip.    Instead the American consumer will pay more to get less.

    Funny how capitalists support anti-capitalist measures when they can't compete on an equal playing field.



    DAalseth
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