Apple may change to its personal 5G modems with future iPhone fashions. Now a brand new report states that the Cupertino-based tech big will make use of the 3nm know-how by Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) for its in-house 5G modems. The TSMC is anticipated to begin the trial manufacturing within the second half of this 12 months. The iPhone 16 sequence, which is anticipated to be unveiled in 2024 may come outfitted with the corporate’s personal iPhone 5G modem chips. The iPhone 15 fashions may use Qualcomm’s 5G modems completely.
The iPhone maker has been making an attempt to develop its personal 5G modems lately to cut back dependence on Qualcomm as a provider. As per a brand new report by Commercial Times, Apple’s in-house 5G modem chip will likely be constructed based mostly on TSMC’s 3nm know-how. The supporting RFIC may use the TSMC’s 7nm course of node. The chipmaker is anticipated to start trial manufacturing for Apple within the second half of this 12 months and it may improve the manufacturing quantity step by step within the first half of 2024.
Apple was earlier speculated to use its in-house 5G modem chips with the iPhone 15 sequence. This timeline means that this 12 months’s lineup may very well be powered by Qualcomm’s 5G modems. The present iPhone 14 fashions pack a Snapdragon X65 5G modem chip.
The iPhone 15 sequence is anticipated to come outfitted with the Snapdragon X70 5G modem chip. Apple’s personal 5G modem chips are anticipated to debut in iPhone 16 sequence.
TF International Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo earlier mentioned that Qualcomm will proceed to stay as an unique provider of the iPhone 5G modem chips with a one hundred pc provide share. Qualcomm was earlier anticipated to seize solely 20 % of iPhone modem orders. The modem was mentioned to be designed and examined at 5nm earlier than shifting to mass manufacturing in 2023 at 4nm. Apple is anticipated to reveal extra particulars on its 5G modem within the coming days.
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