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Apple Is Making Its Own Modem To Compete With Qualcomm, Report Says (theverge.com)

An anonymous reader quotes a report from The Verge: Apple is apparently working on its own, in-house developed modem to allow it to better compete with Qualcomm, according to several new Apple job listings that task engineers to design and develop a layer 1 cellular PHY chip -- implying that the company is working on actual, physical networking hardware. Two of the job posts are explicitly to hire a pair of cellular modem systems architects, one in Santa Clara and one in San Diego, home of Qualcomm. That's alongside several other job postings Apple has listed in San Diego for RF design engineers. The Information, which spotted the first job posting, cites sources that go a step further, claiming that Apple is not only potentially working to develop its own modem, but is in fact specifically targeting it for use in future iPhones, with the company looking to leave longtime partner Intel behind in favor of its own, in-house solution.

According to The Information's report, the new modem would still be years away, with even Apple's purported 5G iPhone slated for 2020 using Intel's in-development 5G modem instead. It makes sense logically, too -- if Apple is only just starting to hire now, it'll take at least a few years before it'll actually be ready to ship hardware. But the move would have big ramifications for the mobile space, particularly for Qualcomm and Intel, two of the biggest modem suppliers in the world.

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  1. Re:Compete? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Insightful

    apple has nothing to worry about. Their rabid fans have no problem paying top dollar for 2nd or even 3rd best.

  2. Re:Compete? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Well, you could argue that their modem needs to be competitive with what Qualcomm can produce.

    This strategy doesn't always go well for them, if you remember Apple Maps.

    No it doesn't. We're talking apple here. Apple does not care about being competitive (look at their hardware). Remember the second class of iPhones with (less capable) Intel modems? As long as it does the job... they'll be happy with it. Still not convinced? Look at their (recent) keyboards. They're shit, but they won't admit it unless (and until) people actually sue them. But if it doesn't happen...