Report: Apple PowerBook G5, iBook G5 to ship in 2nd quarter 2005

“Foxconn Electronics (the registered trade name of Hon Hai Precision Industry) is the contract manufacturer for Apple’s newly launched Mac mini computers, while Asustek Computer is making the iPod shuffle for the vendor, according to sources close to the deals. The Chinese-language Commercial Times reported yesterday that Asustek had secured the orders for both the items,” David Tzeng and Steve Shen report for DigiTimes.

“In addition, Asustek will also start shipping iBook G5 notebooks to Apple in the second quarter of this year. Shipments of the current iBook notebooks totaled about 110,000-120,000 units a month in the fourth quarter last year, the sources noted.”

A chart accompanying the article also shows a nice little tidbit of information: “PowerBook G5 – 2nd quarter 2005”

Taiwan contract manufacturers for Apple
Product Contract maker Estimated shipment volumes for 2005 Delivery date
iPod shuffle Asustek 400k-500k/month Available now
iPod/iPod Photo/iPod Mini Inventec Appliances Combined shipments of the three items totaled over 10 million units in 2004 and are expected to increase substantially in 2005.  
iBook/iBook G5 Asustek 1.3-1.5 million/year (combined shipments of the two series) iBook G5 to start shipping in 2Q 2005
PowerBook G5 Quanta Computer 30k-50k/month 2Q 2005
Mac mini Foxconn >100k/month Available Jan 22

Source: compiled by DigiTimes, January 2005

Sometimes, Asia leaks like a sieve. Remember, too, that Apple has not said there will be a PowerBook G5 in 2nd quarter 2005, which runs from April 1 – June 30 (April 1 is Apple’s birthday, by the way). Of course, Apple hasn’t said there wouldn’t be, either. Also, the “iBook G5” info sticks out like a sore thumb; there could’ve been a mistranslation, a misunderstanding, a simple typo, some other error, or it could be true. Nobody really knows until Apple makes it official.

Finally, note the shipment estimate quantities, especially for the Mac mini which this report shows a total over 1.2 million in the first year. Wonder if they’ll have to ramp that number up a bit?

Full article with more info here.

29 Comments

  1. “The G5 is in the small enclosures of the Xserve and the iMac already.”

    The Xserve is 852 cubic inches and has 8 fans. The iMac’s size is smaller at around 500 cubic inches, and has several fans as well, and uses convection for cooling, something not feasible in a laptop.

    Know how big the 15″ PB is? 143 cubic inches. The 12″ is 110 cubic inches.

    Still think the Xserve and iMac are “small” enclosures?

  2. “The Xserve is 852 cubic inches and has 8 fans”

    The Xserve has 3 desktop hard drives in it. The Xserve has a full size logic board, 8 full size DIMM slots, and 2 full size PCI-X slots. The dual processor Xserve has 2 G5 chips in it, so of course it needs more fans.

    A year ago, people were saying you couldn’t fit a G5 chip inside a 1.75 inch high case.

  3. APM It doesn’t make Apple sense that the iBook and PowerBook would be offered with G5’s, none at all.

    When and if the G5 is put into a laptop it will be offered in a PowerBook first, then several months to a year later offered in the consumer level iBook.

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