Apple has been working on its own modems for years now. The effort goes back to at least 2018 and was heavily bolstered in 2019 when Apple acquired the entire modem division from Intel after Intel ...
Apple is not giving up on Qualcomm modem for now. Image: Killian Bell/Cult of Mac Apple has renewed its agreement with Qualcomm to use its 5G modems until 2026. The current deal would have expired at ...
Apple is continuing to run into troubles in its attempt to develop a 5G modem to replace Qualcomm's 5G modems in the iPhone and other products, reports Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. Apple in 2019 acquired ...
For the last several years, Apple has been working to create its own 5G modem, with the eventual goal of eliminating the need to use third-party modem technology. Apple's 5G modem is inching closer to ...
TL;DR: Apple announced the budget-friendly iPhone 16e, featuring its first in-house 5G modem, the Apple C1. iPhone 16e is priced at $599, and is powered by the A18 processor and offers excellent ...
Apple could finally be ready to move away from Qualcomm 5G modems, beginning with the iPhone SE 4. The iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro, and iPhone 17 Pro Max would likely all stick with Qualcomm 5G, at least ...
If you own a current Mac laptop like the excellent MacBook Air or the powerful MacBook Pro, you only have a couple of options in terms of getting online. The first is to use a Wi-Fi network like the ...
Samsung is reportedly developing a new Exynos chip that will add an NPU to the 5G modem. This means the baseband could gain AI capabilities required for efficient satellite communication. A Samsung ...
Both companies may have slightly different motives, but the loss of Apple will be acutely painful for the US’s biggest 5G phone silicon supplier. It’s worth pointing out that Apple’s iPhone commands ...
Google may be moving away from Exynos 5G modems beginning with the Pixel 10, according to a source from within Mountain View. At the moment, MediaTek's T900 seems to be the pick of the bunch to ...