Apple to launch 5G iPhone modules by 2023
Miscellaneous / / May 10, 2021
Former Intel employees will help her in this.
Renowned analyst Min-Chi Kuo said in a report to investors that Apple will begin producing its own 5G chips for the iPhone as early as 2023, which will allow the company to end its dependence on Qualcomm. They will not be able to use branded modems earlier than in the iPhone 15 (unless the company changes the principle of model numbering).
In March, the analytical company Barclays reported about the same. Presumably, the development of chips began at the end of 2020. A little earlier, in 2019, Apple bought out a significant part of the business for the production of modems for mobile devices from Intel, including patents and more than 2 thousand employees. This was probably Apple's first step towards its own communication chips.
Apple modems are expected to provide faster data transfer rates and lower latency compared to Qualcomm's solutions.
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