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Qualcomm CEO says he’s expecting Apple to use its own modems in iPhones in 2024

Por: CNBC Tech March 01, 2023

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watch nowVIDEO3:3803:38Qualcomm CEO says no plans to provide Apple modem in 2024 is moving to in-house 5G modem chips for its 2024 iPhones, as far as the chief executive of — which currently produces them for the tech giant — is aware.We're making no plans for 2024, my planning assumption is we're not providing [Apple] a modem in '24, but it's their decision to make, Cristiano Amon told CNBC at the Mobile World Congress... + full article



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