OS fans, particularly those loyal to any of the Apple devices, have long hoped for the company to introduce a homegrown chip.
Apple has made a significant leap by unveiling its first custom modem chip, the Apple C1, which not only enhances connectivity but also sets the stage for Apple to reshape its technology supply chain.
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Noted Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo says Apple has developed an in-house Wi-Fi chipset to debut in the iPhone 17. He also confirmed that the recently unveiled ...
Since the launch of the M-series processors and now the C1 cellular modem, Apple has been slowly but surely moving toward complete chip independence. The company is even working on its own Bluetooth ...
Apple debuted the iPhone 16e with its first in-house cellular modem that has been rumored for months now. The C1 model reduced the brand’s reliance on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon modems for connectivity.
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Apple (AAPL) continues to implement more in-house hardware into its iPhones, as TF International Securities analyst Ming-Chi ...
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