According to a recent report by DigiTimes, the upcoming iPhone 15 series will use a Qualcomm 5G modem, while Apple continues to develop its own signal processing chip.
Apple is currently developing an in-house 5G modem to replace Qualcomm's Snapdragon 5G chip in the coming years. Today's report says TSMC will be the main supplier of Qualcomm 5G chips for use on next year's iPhone 15 series.
Currently, the iPhone 14 series is equipped with Snapdragon X65 modem, which improves 5G speed and duration the battery.
iPhone 15 is expected to use the more advanced X70 chip, capable of supporting artificial intelligence to better improve average download speeds, improve coverage, signal quality, low latency, and performance. Energy efficiency is improved by up to 60%.
Initial reports suggested that Apple will switch to in-house 5G modems from 2023, but it seems that "apple" has "failed" in the chip development process and will continue to use Qualcomm modems for the foreseeable future.
Apple is currently developing an in-house 5G modem to replace Qualcomm's Snapdragon 5G chip in the coming years. Today's report says TSMC will be the main supplier of Qualcomm 5G chips for use on next year's iPhone 15 series.
Currently, the iPhone 14 series is equipped with Snapdragon X65 modem, which improves 5G speed and duration the battery.
iPhone 15 is expected to use the more advanced X70 chip, capable of supporting artificial intelligence to better improve average download speeds, improve coverage, signal quality, low latency, and performance. Energy efficiency is improved by up to 60%.
Initial reports suggested that Apple will switch to in-house 5G modems from 2023, but it seems that "apple" has "failed" in the chip development process and will continue to use Qualcomm modems for the foreseeable future.
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