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Qualcomm and Apple extend 5G modem deal through 2026

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Michail 12 September 2023

Apple Mobile hardware

Apple will continue to use Qualcomm 5G modems for at least three more years thanks to a new agreement between the two companies that was announced today. The new deal will cover iPhone launches in 2024, 2025 and 2026 while the previous accord was set to expire later this year. The news comes after several reports speculating that Apple will move to its own in-house 5G modem solution by 2025.

Qualcomm and Apple extend 5G modem deal through 2026

Apple remains Qualcomm’s largest client, accounting for nearly a quarter of the chipmaker’s revenue. Cupertino has been actively involved in developing its own 5G modem though we’ve heard about some legal problems over patents owned by Qualcomm that expire in 2029 and 2030. Apple hopes to develop its own 5G modem which could be integrated into it’s A-series SoC for a single-chip solution with considerable battery and performance benefits.

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  • Anonymous
  • 05e
  • 12 Sep 2023

Well, Huawei is mostly stealing 6G patents, much like they do with 4G and 5G.

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  • Anonymous
  • 05e
  • 12 Sep 2023

Remember when I said Intel was laughing all the way to the bank when they sold their mobile radio division to Apple, because it was a dead end hobbled by Qualcomm's patent abuse?

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  • Anonymous
  • PB7
  • 12 Sep 2023

6G ? I though apple is busy working on 16G

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