Apple's In-House Modems to Revolutionize Connectivity Across Devices
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Apple is developing its own modem technology, codenamed Sinope, to replace Qualcomm components in its devices over the next three years. This move aims to create slimmer iPhones and introduce cellular capabilities to Macs and headsets. The first device to feature the new modem will be the iPhone SE, launching next year, followed by Apple's thinnest phone yet in 2025. This transition could also lead to foldable devices and cellular connectivity in Macs by 2026. Apple's stock has seen a slight decline, but overall, shares have gained 30.81% year-to-date.
- Apple Working On In-House Modems To Replace Qualcomm, Will Slim Down iPhones Further And Bring Cellular Connectivity To Macs: Report Benzinga
- Apple Explores Macs, Headsets With Built-In Cellular Data Bloomberg
- Apple’s custom modems could put 5G in Macs and Vision Pro The Verge
- Apple plans three-year modem rollout to compete with Qualcomm, Bloomberg News reports Reuters
- Apple Is “Investigating” The Possibility Of Adding A Modem Chip In Macs For Cellular Connecitivity, As Its Custom Chips Near Launch Wccftech
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