The news comes from the usual sources of Apple rumors - DigiTimes, a digital newspaper that covers the latest and greatest on the supply side of the computer and electronics industry - in the form of a report that cited "sources in the upstream supply chain "the claim that Cupertino to completely review all the plans produced in 2012.
The products that are specifically mentioned in the report, the iPad, iPhone, iMac and MacBook Air
From DigiTimes:
Apple plans to completely overhaul its product lineups, including iPad, iMac, iPhone and MacBook Air, in 2012 and is expected to finalize order volumes for key parts and components for the next-generation iPad in December, according to sources in the upstream supply chain.
DigiTimes has a little 'weak voice reporting the story than most (if not all) of their relationship, the end is not true. However, they do things right every time, and so you have to take today's report with a little 'salt.
The "sources of the supply chain upstream", did not reveal further details regarding this matter, but said that this new generation of obsolete equipment, it is not until mid-2012 announced.
It is not clear why Apple is trying to revise its product line. All products that have been expressly mentioned in the report, if you really think, recently surpassed the iPhone was revised in 2010 with the iPhone 4, was received the iPad 2, a major update on the original iPad and MacBook Air also small reorganization in 2010. The iMac is perhaps the only product that has not received a change in design in 2010. So I really do not know how these revisions will be.
Even if the relationship is no truth in him, then we really expect Apple to announce the line-up date.
In addition to mentioning the review of all product line, DigiTimes that Apple has already instructed the supply chain from producers to develop flat-panel modules and LED light bars for the iPad prototypes.
DigiTimes also a report released today on Apple launched not one but two new iPad next year, we have a separate post, indoors and will be published shortly.
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