Apple Might Be Making Its Own iPhone Modem to Ditch Qualcomm for Good
Apple is planting new flowers in its walled garden. Kept in mind Apple expert Ming-Chi Kuo stated previously this year that the Tim Cook-led company would establish its own 5G modem, the chip that links you to a cellular network, and replace the current Qualcomm one from the iPad and iPhone. Mentioning unnamed sources, the report states Apple is utilizing a 4-nanometer die to build a 5G modem with millimeter wave innovation and its own power management chip to make sure it all runs smoothly. The 2 tech giants have been locked in a long-running feud that intensified when Apple took the chipmaker to court for “double-dipping” by charging “unreasonable” royalties for its modem chips on top of licensing charges. Apple is anticipated to utilize Qualcomm chips in its upcoming iPhones prior to swiftly phasing them out.
Apple is planting new flowers in its walled garden. Noted Apple expert Ming-Chi Kuo said earlier this year that the Tim Cook-led firm would establish its own 5G modem, the chip that links you to a cellular network, and change the existing Qualcomm one from the iPad and iPhone. Apple is expected to utilize Qualcomm chips in its forthcoming iPhones before quickly phasing them out.