Apple partners begin production of Apple Watch components

  Apple Watch to be released early next year by the company Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC),, and the newest ones information from an Apple vice president regarding its release suggests that it could hit stores in March or April of 2015. Completing these data, information appearing during these days claim that the Asian partners of those from Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), would have already entered the fever of preparations to deliver the first dedicated components Apple Watch to the Apple company, between 30 and 40 million units of the future product being already ordered by the American company for next year.

Chip suppliers involved in the supply chain of the Apple Watch are gearing up to start production for the upcoming wearable device, according to industry sources. Orders for chips for the Apple Watch, set to debut in early 2015, are estimated at 30-40 million units, the sources indicated. The Apple Watch uses Apple's custom-designed system-in-package (SiP) chip, which miniaturizes an entire computer architecture onto a single chip.

  Although previous rumors suggested that pApple subsidiary Quanta will start production of Apple Watches only in January of next year, here's where things could rush into the idea of ​​bringing the product to market faster for users interested in it. A production start this month would make it all the more certain to release the product around Valentine's Day, as suggested in the past, but it all depends on Apple's partners and component production. As for prices, so far we have learned that the Apple Watch will have a starting price of $350, with the mid-range version going for $500, while the gold version could cost between $4000 and $5000.