There
are talks in the air that representatives of Apple and Foxconn have been
working to source unknown parts from a company with expertise in carbon fiber
materials.
According
to my source, some engineer of Apple and Foxconn Technology came on Japanese
company, which has carbon production in mid-March, and they requested to develop
some sample.
I
don't have information which is ordered by Apple, source told the number of
parts is too large to be called "sample".
Rumors of Apple's
interest in carbon fiber, which offers high strength at low weight, have been
circulating for a number of years but have yet to come to fruition. Nearly four
years ago there were rumors of a carbon fiber MacBook Air, and Apple patent
applications have indicated that the company is at least exploring what could
be done with such materials.
More recently, a pair of reports had indicated that the iPad 2 might gain a carbon fiber body. Those claims did not come to pass, although both reports had indicated that the information was rather sketchy in nature as Apple may simply have been testing the technology during the company's product development cycle.
With the hiring of
Kevin Kenney last year as a senior composites engineer, speculation regarding
Apple's plans for carbon fiber has continued to surface. Kenney had previously
served as president and CEO of carbon fiber bicycle frame pioneer Kestrel
Bicycles.
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