The shares of Dialog fell after Apple announced that future iPhones would see the company make its own power-management system. (Image Source: Apple) The shares of Dialog fell after Apple announced that future iPhones would see the company make its own power-management system. “Dialog recognizes Apple has the resources and capability to internally design a PMIC and could potentially do so in the next few years,” Dialog Semiconductor said. “Dialog does not have reason to believe its current expectations of 2018 Apple business would be impacted by such potential actions by Apple.” Dialog shares were 4.7 percent lower at 0825 GMT, the biggest decliners among stocks in Frankfurt’s technology index , which was up 0.6 percent. The Nikkei business daily last week quoted one source as saying Apple would make about half the iPhone’s power-management chips starting next year, with another source saying this could be delayed until 2019.
Source: Indian Express December 04, 2017 11:48 UTC