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Apple Struggling With Key Material Shortage as AI Chips Drain Supply

Apple is confronting a newly intensified supply-chain challenge for future chips as the AI boom has created a global shortage of a key material, Nikkei Asia reports.

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Apple is said to be struggling to secure sufficient supplies of high-end glass cloth fiber, a material that plays a critical role in the printed circuit boards and chip substrates used in iPhones and other devices. The most advanced forms of this glass cloth are apparently produced almost entirely by one supplier, Nitto Boseki.

Apple began using Nittobo's premium glass cloth in chips years before AI computing drove widespread demand for similar materials. As AI workloads have expanded, however, companies such as Nvidia, Google, Amazon, AMD, and Qualcomm have moved aggressively into the same supply pool, placing unprecedented pressure on Nittobo's limited capacity.

In response, Apple has taken several unusual steps to protect its supply chain. The company reportedly sent staff to Japan last autumn and stationed them at Mitsubishi Gas Chemical, which produces substrate materials and relies on Nittobo's glass cloth. Apple is also believed to have approached Japanese government officials for assistance in securing supply.

Apple is additionally working to qualify alternative suppliers, though progress has been slow. Apple has engaged with smaller Chinese glass fiber producers, including Grace Fabric Technology, and asked Mitsubishi Gas Chemical to help oversee quality improvements. Other potential entrants from Taiwan and China are attempting to scale production, but industry sources said achieving consistent quality at the required level remains difficult.

Each glass fiber must be extremely thin, uniform, and free of defects, as the glass cloth is embedded deep inside the chip substrate and cannot be repaired or replaced after assembly. Because of this, major chipmakers have been reluctant to adopt lower-grade materials, even temporarily.

Apple has discussed using less-advanced glass cloth as a stopgap, but doing so would require extensive testing and validation and would not significantly ease supply constraints for 2026 products. Similar concerns are affecting other chipmakers.

Tag: Nikkei

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strukt Avatar
10 weeks ago
Its a sign, we should turn off our devices, log off Internet. Go out in the woods and sit by a fire. ;)
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10 weeks ago
incredible how so much of the supply chain is dominated by a company or two. It seems the point of capitalism is to eliminate competitors.
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10 weeks ago
Ever since covid, these big companies have learned that if they throw a supply chain scare out there, they can raise prices and no one seems to bat an eye. If consumers only realized the power we wield collectively, we could change this behavior very quickly. However, the sheep will keep sheepin'. It gets worse every year.
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Rockanrolero Avatar
10 weeks ago
There has to be a balance reached at some point or the bubble will burst sooner than expected… what’s the use of having the infrastructure for running AI if you can’t build the hardware and devices to access it? 🤔
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