ASE Technology Holding will see its antenna in package (FC-AiP) receive a significant boost in the months ahead as the company have landed orders for processing AiP modules for Apple.
Apple's newly released 5G iPad Pro devices see orders up for ASE and L its EMS subsidiary Universal Scientific Industrial (USI).
The new iPad Pro will use at least one more AiP modules than iPhone 12 Pro models, adding growth to ASE Technology and other supply chain players.
Dual-band AiP modules applicable to both sub-6GHz and mmWave transmission will be increasingly adopted in flagship handsets and other mobile devices in 2021.
Demand for FC-AiP packaging services will turn more in 2021, and ASE and its affiliate Siliconware Precision Industries (SPIL) are also expected to land the majority of orders from Qualcomm, MediaTek and Unisoc.
ASE is also to benefit from the growing penetration of Wi-Fi 6/6E in routers, handsets, tablets and notebooks by packaging related chips with its mature SiP (system in package) technology, Digitimes reported.
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