"Fruit Chain" Big Turn: Apple Vision Pro is about to be mass-produced, with the supply chain proportion in mainland China significantly increasing to 60%
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发表于 2023-11-28 10:35:53
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The Big Turn of the "Fruit Chain": Apple Vision Pro is about to mass produce a significant increase in the proportion of supply chains in mainland China to 60%. According to core personnel from multiple consumer electronics supply chain companies, Apple will officially mass produce the first generation MR (mixed reality) product Vision Pro in December this year, with the first batch of around 400000 units in stock. The sales target for 2024 is 1 million units, and the third year will reach 10 million units. After investigation and statistics, it was found that unlike the low proportion of mainland components in the previous iPhone 15 series products, the supply chain proportion of Apple Vision Pro in mainland China has significantly increased to around 60%.
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