Apple's Strategy: Turning Chip Flaws Into Product Lines

Does Apple use defective chips in cheaper devices? Learn how binning chips helps Apple manage costs for the MacBook Neo and iPhone 17e as of May 2026.

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https://newsletter.tf/apple-binned-chips-strategy-2026/

Apple is using 'binned' chips in its 2026 product lineup to save money. This is a common industry practice that allows the company to reuse parts that have minor flaws instead of throwing them away.

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https://newsletter.tf/apple-binned-chips-strategy-2026/

How Apple uses binned chips in MacBook Neo and iPhone 17e in 2026

Does Apple use defective chips in cheaper devices? Learn how binning chips helps Apple manage costs for the MacBook Neo and iPhone 17e as of May 2026.

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Des médias #Israéliens rapportent que certains éléments (par ex. la puce #N1 de connectivité, le modem #C1X pour le modèle d’entrée #iPhone-17e) ont été développés avec la contribution de ses équipes en #Israël.

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https://theopencase.com/blogs/opencase-blog/iphone-17e-case-now-available