Last month, reports said that the Cupertino, California-based company had delayed the Apple Watch Ultra with microLED display beyond 2026 over supply chain issues. Now, the iPhone maker is said to have cancelled the project altogether.
According to a reliable analyst, Apple has abandoned the project as it struggled to make the product economically viable and has also laid off several people from the development team.
The information comes from TF Securities analyst Ming-Chi
Kuo, who claimed in a post on X late Friday that Apple had scrapped the
microLED Apple Watch Ultra project. Apple was struggling to see how the
high-end displays would bring value to the watch as production costs on the
project kept climbing, Kuo said. “... Apple thinks that Micro LED can't add
significant value to this product, and the production costs are too high to
make it economically viable,” the analyst claimed.
Kuo also said that Apple had laid off “many people” from the
microLED development team. Apple has not confirmed the development and it is
unclear how many employees have been laid off. “There’s currently no visibility
on any Micro LED-related projects,” Kuo added.
The reported cancellation of the microLED Apple Watch Ultra
project, if true, would represent yet another blow to the company’s ambitions
after Apple scrapped its decade-long electric car project earlier this week.
“It’s undoubtedly a major setback for Apple, which hopes to own the next
generation of display technology to make its products more competitive,” Kuo
said.
According to Kuo, Austrian manufacturer asm-OSRAM was
Apple's exclusive LED chip supplier for microLEDs. Now, with the project
cancelled, Apple does not intend to manufacture microLED-equipped devices in
the foreseeable future, Kuo added.
Apple Micro LED update:
— éƒæ˜ŽéŒ¤ (Ming-Chi Kuo) (@mingchikuo) March 1, 2024
1. My latest survey indicates that Apple has canceled the Micro LED Apple Watch projects because Apple thinks that Micro LED can’t add significant value to this product, and the production costs are too high to make it economically viable.
2. Apple has…
An official update from Osram also hints at the cancellation
of the microLED Apple Watch project. The company said in a press release (as
spotted by GSMArena) that it was reassessing its microLED strategy after a
“cornerstone project underpinning its microLED strategy got unexpectedly
cancelled.”
Last month, a Korean publication reported that the Apple
Watch with a microLED display had been delayed beyond 2026, with a 2027 release
also far from certain. The report said that Apple had not been able to finalise
the component supply chain required to make microLED displays for the Watch
Ultra.
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