Apple is using a new supplier to produce MacBook 14 and 16 screens

 A few weeks ago, the Digi times reported that Apple plans to introduce MacBook Pro laptops with mini-LED displays will face supply constraints and other problems. In fact, the Cupertino-based company is working hard to successfully launch its first and so far only mini-LED product. Orders for the iPad Pro 12.9 (2021) tablet in the United States have been in trouble, and various news agencies have estimated the delivery time of these tablets from mid-to late July.

There's a lot of good news about this now in Apple's favor, and it is said that Asram Opto Semiconductor has agreed with Apple as a small source of mini-LED displays to launch more products in the new MacBook version. Peru will help in the second half of 2021.

The screen size of the new generation MacBook Pro is expected to be the same as the previous 14 and 16 inches. Unconfirmed reports claim that the two laptops will lack touchpads, and the MegSaf connection (MegSef is now the name of the iPhone's magnetically connected chargers) will be added to the two laptops.

A report from Bloomberg last month shows that the MacBook Pro laptops will be available with eight high-performance processor cores, which is more than the four cores on the Apple One 1 chip. Also, these two laptops will use 16 or 32 graphics processing cores, which will be a significant improvement over the 8 cores offered in the previous generation MacBook Pro.

Apple's next chip will probably be called the Apple M2 (or M1X). The chip went into mass production in late April. Apple has even designed more chips for the MacBook Pro and MacBook Air desktops, which are thinner than the MacBook Pro.

Apple's Global Developers Conference kicks off on Monday, June 7, when two new MacBook Pro models may be officially unveiled. It is unknown at this time what he will do after leaving the post.

If you do not know about mini-LEDs, you should know that Apple has written about the benefits of this new technology (such as brightness and much better contrast than LCD). Mini-LED technology may be seen in Apple products in the coming years, but there are now rumors that the 2022 MacBook Pro 16, which will be introduced next year, will come with an old screen. We hear similar things about iPads. For more information you can go to See.

what is your opinion? Can mini LED technology replace old displays? Will Apple have trouble supplying mini LED displays? Share your opinion with us in the comments section.


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