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kryptisktyesterday at 7:58 PM2 repliesview on HN

This reads like Apple fanfiction to me.

> But then Apple can negotiate on another basis and say, well, if you don’t do us a favor here and give us a better rate, then maybe we won’t work with you when all this settles down. You know things are going to settle down. These things are always cyclical. There’s never been a semiconductor boom that’s not followed by a semiconductor bust. Never. And they know it.

I have to think that the RAM suppliers wouldn't be that easy to intimidate with threats, since they know perfectly well how few alternatives Apple has. And they are also perfectly aware that Apple will play hardball with them when the market turns, regardless of whether they were nice to Apple now.


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coredog64yesterday at 8:05 PM

Apple bought PA Semi as the starting point to getting off of Intel. Theoretically, memory seems like something Apple could figure out how to fab. And it's not like they don't have any capital reserves.

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colechristensenyesterday at 10:33 PM

Yes, the author knows very little about the industry or how Apple operates. Fanfiction indeed.

They book manufacturing capacity often years in advance. Samsung is their majority RAM supplier and they reportedly agreed to doubling their price a few months ago.

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/samsung-100-ram-price-hike-12...

The original article is baseless speculation proven wrong by news announced in February.

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