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Taiwan's Massive Power Outage Had No Material Impact on Production of New iPhones

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A massive four-hour power outage that affected 17 cities and counties across Taiwan on Tuesday had no material impact on the production of new iPhones, according to industry analysts speaking with Nikkei Asian Review.

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Apple suppliers Advanced Semiconductor Engineering, PowerTech Technology, and ChipMOS Technologies said the power outage did affect some of their production facilities in Taiwan, although they saw little impact on overall operation and shipments, the report noted. All three companies have resumed regular operations.

Apple's contract manufacturer TSMC also said its operations were not affected, as did fellow iPhone assembler Pegatron, according to Reuters.

The power outage caused a massive blackout in Taiwan, affecting more than 668,000 homes and businesses across the island, according to the South China Morning Post. The incident was blamed on human error at the Datan Power Station in Taoyuan, south of capital Taipei. It was Taiwan's worst blackout since 1999.

KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo recently said Apple will begin production verification tests for the so-called iPhone 8 in late August, followed by mass production in mid-September. The high-end device is expected to launch in extremely limited quantities in September alongside the so-called iPhone 7s and iPhone 7s Plus.

Top Rated Comments

zrobby Avatar
114 months ago
Millions of people were left without power in sweltering heat but at least our iPhones weren't affected!!! Such an unnecessary article...
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
114 months ago
Well thank goodness. Couldn't have iPhone production compromised. Seriously? I'm an iPhone user and this article makes me feel kind of dirty.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
114 months ago
I hope that white iPhone come true. Reminds me of the iPhone 4.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
DVNIEL Avatar
114 months ago
Yeah forget about the people who need electricity to make more essential things in their lives matter.... it didn't affect iphone production. 14 years on MacRumors and this article made me shake my head the most.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
114 months ago
Crisis averted!
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dampfnudel Avatar
114 months ago
Well thank goodness. Couldn't have iPhone production compromised. Seriously? I'm an iPhone user and this article makes me feel kind of dirty.
Yeah, I definitely feel a little uneasy when MR posts an article like this. I just hope when an earthquake or other disaster kills hundreds/thousands that the editors at MR refrain from posting an article that screams we care more about iPhone/iPad/whatever production than human lives. I understand anything Apple-related usually gets reported here, but you have to be careful and respectful at the same time, not reinforcing the selfish douche stereotype that some have assigned to Apple fans. In other words, delay the article a few weeks or something. This one isn't too bad given that it appears no one died directly related to the outage, but it still makes some of us a little uneasy.
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