Apple currently makes use of chips from other chipmakers for its devices' wireless needs. But it looks like the iPhone
Apple currently makes use of chips from other chipmakers for its devices’ wireless needs. But it looks like the iPhone maker is pushing to make its own all-in-one chips that are made in-house to take care of its devices cellular, WiFi and Bluetooth capabilities.
Bloomberg reports that Apple is looking to first replace chips from Broadcom that give its devices WiFi and Bluetooth. At the same time, the iPhone maker is also working on making its own cellular modem so that it won’t have to use those from Qualcomm.
Should Apple be successful in making its WiFi and Bluetooth combo chip, it won’t be cutting off Broadcom entirely, at least not yet. In addition to the two aforementioned wireless tech, the former will still have to rely on the latter for “radio-frequency chips and ones that handle wireless charging”. That being said, the report also notes that the fruit company is already working on customising those parts too.
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