Intel has begun production of modem chips for Apple's next generation iPhones, reports Nikkei.
"XMM 7560 [modem chips are] now in the process of being deployed... It is in trial and mass production," said Asha Keddy, Intel's vice president of technology, systems architecture and client group, in an interview on June 7 with the Nikkei Asian Review. "To be honest, we have a late start. But now, I believe we've caught up and later we want to lead in 5G."
It's believed that Intel will supply a majority if not all of the modem chips for Apple news iPhones, which will debut later this year. Apple is in the middle of a fierce legal battle with rival modem maker Qualcomm and Intel's new XMM 7560 will offer 4x4 MIMO technology and support for CDMA networks.
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"XMM 7560 [modem chips are] now in the process of being deployed... It is in trial and mass production," said Asha Keddy, Intel's vice president of technology, systems architecture and client group, in an interview on June 7 with the Nikkei Asian Review. "To be honest, we have a late start. But now, I believe we've caught up and later we want to lead in 5G."
It's believed that Intel will supply a majority if not all of the modem chips for Apple news iPhones, which will debut later this year. Apple is in the middle of a fierce legal battle with rival modem maker Qualcomm and Intel's new XMM 7560 will offer 4x4 MIMO technology and support for CDMA networks.
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