With the MacBook Air also running the M2 would it also be hampered with the same issue? You might recall that the M2-powered MacBook Pro has been experiencing throttling and overheating issues when asked to work on intensive tasks compared to the M1 MacBook Pro. "At that time, Kuo added that “Apple doesn’t usually markedly change shipment forecasts for new iPhones (double-digit increase/decrease) before launching new models and confirming the actual market demand/feedback.” Now, Kuo follows the same line by saying there’s a supply issue but it will have “a limited impact on the coming mass production of the iPhone 14 because other suppliers can fill the supply gap.”"
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