



In a note to clients, analyst Scott Craig said that both Mac desktop and notebook production numbers have moved up by 20 percent plus from expectations in early January, "indicating potentially solid demand thus far in the March quarter, as well as some inventory replenishment." His checks suggest Mac production numbers will continue to rise throughout the quarter, and that MacBook Air production has also increased slightly since mid-January.
On the other hand, Craig said that iPod production numbers for the March quarter "appear to have been significantly reduced, down 10–20 percent from early January and down 30 percent plus from early December." The cuts, combined with modest iPod unit growth reported in the December quarter, indicate that Apple's media player business may "struggle to show meaningful unit growth during the 2008 calendar year."


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