iMobile Mobile Home, July 26th Since the beginning of 2016, Apple has been using the baseband of both Qualcomm and Intel. At the moment, this situation seems to have changed. In the next generation of iPhone, Apple will give up. Qualcomm, in turn, completely use intel products.
Intel's CFO George Davis previously revealed that Apple may 'solely use' its own products, and Qualcomm's response is to support the continued production and sale of the old iPhone products, but whether the new products are used or not OK, the possibility of a large change.
Previously, Apple mainly used Qualcomm's baseband for its supported CDMA network, while Intel's XMM7560 was able to meet both CMDA and GSM requirements. At the same time, Apple and Qualcomm's ongoing legal disputes may have caused a lot of Apple's decision. Impact, and even the news revealed that Apple is already working on developing its own baseband to ensure greater autonomy in the future market.
iMobile Mobile Home, July 26th Since the beginning of 2016, Apple has been using the baseband of both Qualcomm and Intel. At the moment, this situation seems to have changed. In the next generation of iPhone, Apple will give up. Qualcomm, in turn, completely use intel products.
Intel's CFO George Davis previously revealed that Apple may 'solely use' its own products, and Qualcomm's response is to support the continued production and sale of the old iPhone products, but whether the new products are used or not OK, the possibility of a large change.
Previously, Apple mainly used Qualcomm's baseband for its supported CDMA network, while Intel's XMM7560 was able to meet both CMDA and GSM requirements. At the same time, Apple and Qualcomm's ongoing legal disputes may have caused a lot of Apple's decision. Impact, and even the news revealed that Apple is already working on developing its own baseband to ensure greater autonomy in the future market.