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Apple Inc is Developing Internal Modem Technology: How Will It Impact Future Devices?

Apple internal modem - Apple Inc continues to innovate to bring advanced technology that supports its devices. One of the big steps in the works is the development of internal modem technology designed to improve the performance of their devices. According to reliable sources, this technology is expected to start from the thinner iPhone, then extend to other Mac devices and headsets with the ability to connect to cellular networks. Why is Apple Developing Its Own Modem? For years, Apple has relied on modems from Qualcomm Inc, one of the largest suppliers in the industry. However, Apple engineers often complained that components from Qualcomm took up too much space in iPhone devices. This is considered to be a bottleneck in the development of slimmer and more efficient device designs. Also Read: Qualcomm Is Not Just a Supply Partner but Also an "Enemy" of Apple Inc. The modem is a very important component as it connects the device to the cell tower. By developing [...]

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Qualcomm is not only a supply partner but also an "enemy" of Apple Inc.

Qualcomm vs Apple Inc. the tech giant from Cupertino, California, United States, is known as one of the world's most influential innovators. However, despite its success, Apple often faces major challenges with its partners, including Qualcomm. The relationship between the two companies has often gone from being strategic partners to fierce rivals. Now, Apple seems ready to take a big step forward with their own in-house modem system. Apple Ready to Leave Qualcomm with Internal Modem Apple has long relied on Qualcomm's modem chips to support the connectivity of their iPhone devices. These modems allow iPhones to connect to cell towers to make calls, send messages, and access the internet. However, the relationship between the two companies has not always been smooth. After years of frequent legal disputes, Apple is now planning to reduce its reliance on Qualcomm. According to reliable sources, Apple is in the final stages of developing an in-house modem chip. [...]

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