Qualcomm: The iPhone will only use Intel's baseband chips in the future.

Qualcomm said today that Apple's new iPhone will not use the company's baseband chips. Although Qualcomm has been supplying chips to Apple's "old" iPhones for sale, it has completely lost its new business in the future.

Qualcomm: The iPhone will only use Intel's baseband chips in the future.

A report from CNBC said that Qualcomm financial director George Davis commented on today's earnings conference call. Davis said that Qualcomm believes that "Apple intends to use only the (Qualcomm) competitor's baseband chips in the next generation of iPhone. And we will still Its old device provides chips."

Qualcomm: The iPhone will only use Intel's baseband chips in the future.

When asked if Qualcomm had lost Apple's business forever, Qualcomm President Cristiano Amon said, "This is a dynamic industry." "If opportunities arise, I think we will become a supplier to Apple."

The so-called "competitor" of Qualcomm certainly refers to Intel. Apple has adopted the company's baseband chip since the iPhone 7, but the two chips are used at the same time, but the share is different.

At present, the relationship between Apple and Qualcomm is relatively tight. The two companies are in a court position on royalties. Apple asked Qualcomm to pay $1 billion, and Qualcomm is banned from selling iPhones in the US and China.

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