Qualcomm says Apple C1 isn’t even in same league
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Qualcomm says Apple C1 isn’t even in the same league as its new X85 modem
Qualcomm swears it’s not worried about Apple making its own iPhone modems
Even though the two companies have a testy relationship, Apple has historically relied on Qualcomm for modems. The C1 chip in the iPhone 16e is Apple’s first step toward breaking up with Qualcomm. Qualcomm, however, says it’s not worried about the competition posed by Apple’s foray into modems…
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Qualcomm introduces X85 chip, says it leaves Apple's new C1 modem far behind
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MacWorld on MSNApple is finally ready to conquer Qualcomm in the 5G gameThe rest of the smartphone world doesn’t seem to mind buying Qualcomm’s modems, which hold a dominant market share, especially when you only consider high-end phones like the ones Apple makes. As current iPhone users know, Qualcomm’s 5G modems are solid, fast, and good. So why is Apple kicking against them so hard?
Qualcomm is reportedly developing its next-generation high-end processor for Windows PCs, the Snapdragon X2. The new chip is expected to feature a significant increase in core count, boasting up to 18 Oryon V3 cores.
The new iPhone 16e is equipped with Apple's custom-designed C1 modem for 5G and LTE connectivity, whereas all other current iPhone models rely
A reputable analyst claims that Apple will include mmWave 5G support in the next iteration of its C1 modem. More details here
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