On August 10, Changxin Technology's securities department addressed reports that Apple may procure storage semiconductors from Chinese suppliers. The response follows a Wall Street Journal report citing cost pressures from "Chipflation" driven by the AI investment boom. Changxin said all major partnerships and capacity progress will be disclosed via official announcements, prospectus and interim reports. It declined to provide details on DDR6 capacity planning and mass production progress, citing information compliance. The company pledged to follow listing disclosure rules for market rumors.
BlockBeats reported on August 10 that Changxin Technology's securities department responded to market speculation. Earlier, The Wall Street Journal reported that Apple was looking at domestic storage semiconductor suppliers amid cost pressures from "Chipflation" fueled by the artificial intelligence investment boom.
The company said all major partnerships and capacity progress will be disclosed through official announcements, its prospectus, and subsequent interim reports. Regarding DDR6 capacity planning and mass production progress, Changxin declined to comment, citing information compliance management requirements. As for market rumors, the company said it will strictly follow listing information disclosure rules and advance relevant disclosures based on actual circumstances.
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