Apple working on all-in-one chip: Report - San Francisco News
by IANS | Updated Jan 10, 2023

According to Bloomberg, the iPhone maker is also working on a replacement for the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth chip which it currently uses from Broadcom, and is planning to start integrating it into devices in 2025, reports The Verge.
Moreover, the tech giant is putting efforts to develop its own cellular modems to replace Qualcomm modems.
The company is expected to use its own modems "by the end of 2024 or early 2025."
"For Apple product revenue, we now expect to have the vast majority of share of 5G modems for the 2023 iPhone launch, up from our previous 20 per cent assumption. Beyond this, there are no changes to our planning assumption, and we are assuming minimal contribution from Apple product revenues in fiscal '25," Clare Conley, Qualcomm spokesperson, said in a statement.
It is still unclear when a combined cellular, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth chip would be integrated into an iPhone, the report said.
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