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 the majority of Intel's smartphone business and
started in on a serious effort to develop its own modem hardware, but the project has suffered multiple setbacks. Apple is still "years away" from creating a chip that is able to perform as well as or better than chips
from rival Qualcomm.
The Cupertino company initially wanted to have an in-house modem chip ready
to go by 2024, a goal that could not be met, and now Gurman says that Apple
is also going to miss an extended spring 2025 launch timeline. As of now,
the modem chip launch has been postponed until the end of 2025 or early
2026, and Apple is still planning to introduce the technology in a version
of the low-cost iPhone SE.
Development on a modem chip is said to be in the early stages, and it "may
lag behind the competition by years." One version in development does not support faster mmWave technology, and Apple has also run into issues with
the Intel code that it has been working with. Rewrites have been required,
and adding new features has been causing existing features to break, plus
Apple has to be careful not to infringe on Qualcomm patents while
developing the chip.
https://www.macrumors.com/2023/11/16/apple-in-house-5g-modem-delays/
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