The Singapore ArchivesApple M2 chip-powered MacBook Air, manufactured by WingTech at its Kunming factory, has obtained the China Compulsory Certification, a mandatory product certification in China, according to an August 20 report by Chinese news agency CLS. The development indicates that Apple will start producing the M2-powered MacBook Air in mainland China, CLS said in its report. In the past, Apple has cooperated with companies in Taiwan, such as Quanta and Foxconn, for the manufacturing of its MacBook Air products. However, WingTech, a semiconductor and product integration company, stands out as its sole laptop manufacturer within mainland China. With the mass production of the M2 chip, the volume of Apple laptops produced by WingTech is expected to expand further, according to the report. [CLS, in Chinese]
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