iLoungeiLounge
  • News
    • Apple
      • AirPods Pro
      • AirPlay
      • Apps
        • Apple Music
      • iCloud
      • iTunes
      • HealthKit
      • HomeKit
      • HomePod
      • iOS 13
      • Apple Pay
      • Apple TV
      • Siri
    • Rumors
    • Humor
    • Technology
      • CES
    • Daily Deals
    • Articles
    • Web Stories
  • iPhone
    • iPhone Accessories
  • iPad
  • iPod
    • iPod Accessories
  • Apple Watch
    • Apple Watch Accessories
  • Mac
    • MacBook Air
    • MacBook Pro
  • Reviews
    • App Reviews
  • How-to
    • Ask iLounge
Font ResizerAa
iLoungeiLounge
Font ResizerAa
Search
  • News
    • Apple
    • Rumors
    • Humor
    • Technology
    • Daily Deals
    • Articles
    • Web Stories
  • iPhone
    • iPhone Accessories
  • iPad
  • iPod
    • iPod Accessories
  • Apple Watch
    • Apple Watch Accessories
  • Mac
    • MacBook Air
    • MacBook Pro
  • Reviews
    • App Reviews
  • How-to
    • Ask iLounge
Follow US

News

News

Apple to use in-house designed modems in iPhone starting 2023: Nikkei Asia

Last updated: Nov 26, 2021 9:45 am UTC
By Abhay Ram
Apple's 5G lead hurt by Samsung, Oppo, and more
Apple's 5G lead hurt by Samsung, Oppo, and more

Apple has been planning to move away from using Qualcomm modems in its smartphones, ever since the dispute in 2018. A new report by Nikkei Asia suggests that the company will start using its own custom in-house made modems starting 2023. The company has been rumoured to be working on such a project for sometime now, having acquired the modem division from Intel.


The report goes on to add that the custom 5G modems will be based on a 4nm architecture. The modem chips will be manufactured by TSMC, the longtime Apple partner in producing chips. TSMC (Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company) has been manufacturing Apple designed chips for years.

Apple's 5G lead hurt by Samsung, Oppo, and more

In-house design approach for all products

Apple previously used to design only the chips that power the iPhone and the iPad. Last year, the company also started designing its own chips for the Mac. The company plans to transition to its own ‘Apple Silicon’ for the Mac from Intel by mid of 2022. The MacBook Air, the 13” MacBook Pro, and the Mac mini were the first to use custom ARM based in-house designed chips.


Apple’s 5G Modem Chips

For years, Apple faced issues with Qualcomm in terms of patent disputes. The company was believed to be having dropped Qualcomm modems from its phones in 2018. However, the recently released iPhone 13 flagship smartphone series uses a modem designed by Intel. The iPhone 13 uses the Qualcomm X60 for network related work.

Last year, Apple had confirmed that it was indeed working on its own 5G modem chips. The company then went on to start a R&D center in Germany (Munich). The company continues on its path to design its own parts rather than outsourcing or purchasing ready made components. As a result, the products made by Apple tend to be more tightly packed and optimised (software) in terms of real-world use .


Latest News
The Apple Watch Series 11 46mm GPS Is $100 Off
The Apple Watch Series 11 46mm GPS Is $100 Off
1 Min Read
Clamshell Style iPhone Being Looked Into By Apple
Clamshell Style iPhone Being Looked Into By Apple
1 Min Read
Foldable iPhones May Have the Largest Battery Ever
Foldable iPhones May Have the Largest Battery Ever
1 Min Read
Apple and TSMC’s 10-Year Collaboration May Be Ending
Apple and TSMC’s 10-Year Collaboration May Be Ending
1 Min Read
The 13-inch M5 iPad Pro 256GB Wi-Fi Is $149 Off
The 13-inch M5 iPad Pro 256GB Wi-Fi Is $149 Off
1 Min Read
M5 Pro and M5 Max Chips for the MacBook Pro could Roll Out with macOS 26.3
M5 Pro and M5 Max Chips for the MacBook Pro could Roll Out with macOS 26.3
1 Min Read
Mac Ordering Process Revamped
Mac Ordering Process Revamped
1 Min Read
Check Signed By Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs Sold For $2.4 Million
Check Signed By Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs Sold For $2.4 Million
1 Min Read
The Anker 140W 4-Port GaN USB-C Charger is $35 Off
The Anker 140W 4-Port GaN USB-C Charger is $35 Off
1 Min Read
No iPhone Air 2 This Year, according to Latest Report
No iPhone Air 2 This Year, according to Latest Report
1 Min Read
New Report Corroborates Split iPhone Release Dates
New Report Corroborates Split iPhone Release Dates
1 Min Read
Apple Losing More Researchers As They Plan To Release 2 Siri Versions
Apple Losing More Researchers As They Plan To Release 2 Siri Versions
1 Min Read

iLounge logo

iLounge is an independent resource for all things iPod, iPhone, iPad, and beyond. iPod, iPhone, iPad, iTunes, Apple TV, and the Apple logo are trademarks of Apple Inc.

This website is not affiliated with Apple Inc.
iLounge © 2001 - 2025. All Rights Reserved.
  • Contact Us
  • Submit News
  • About Us
  • Forums
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms Of Use
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?