With the Snapdragon X75 5G modem, Qualcomm wants to help you keep your high-speed signal when in elevators and subways. David Lumb is a senior reporter covering mobile and gaming spaces. Over the last ...
Apple is planting new flowers in its walled garden. And by that, I mean the company is reportedly designing more in-house chips to reduce the reliance on third-party chipmakers like Qualcomm. The ...
Qualcomm Inc. today introduced the Snapdragon X75, a new 5G modem chip that will likely power the next generation of flagship smartphones. Qualcomm is a major supplier of networking chips to the ...
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 ...
Shares of Qualcomm Inc. jumped more than 3.8% today after the chipmaker announced that Apple Inc. will keep using its mobile modem chips for the next three years. Apple was previously expected to ...
Despite years of development for in-house modem chips, Apple agreed to extend its procurement agreement to source them from Qualcomm by three years, showing how challenging it is even for Apple to ...
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Editor’s Note: The original source of this information has retracted it. While Apple has apparently decided to not use Sunny Peak chips, they do not included 5G support. This means Intel could still ...
At MWC 2024 this week Qualcomm lifted the curtain on its latest 5G modem, the Snapdragon X80 5G, a highly advanced 5G modem that will use AI to speed up the new 5G era of smartphones and other mobile ...
Apple’s new in-house C1 modem, debuting in the iPhone 16e, falls short of Qualcomm’s flagship modems in both download and especially upload speeds, according to a recent (Qualcomm-commissioned) study.
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