That’s not the Apple way, but they might fund a supplier to build out capacity in return for priority access.
The thing is they tend to only do that when they can get a technological competitive advantage. The priority access gives them a locked in competitive edge, for a while. It’s not clear there is an opportunity like that in memory.
That’s not the Apple way, but they might fund a supplier to build out capacity in return for priority access.
The thing is they tend to only do that when they can get a technological competitive advantage. The priority access gives them a locked in competitive edge, for a while. It’s not clear there is an opportunity like that in memory.