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Apple Ditched Broadcom for Its Own Wi-Fi Chip, N1 Makes the iPhone Faster
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Apple ditched Broadcom for its own Wi-Fi chip, N1 makes the iPhone faster
Apple's latest iPhones introduced a significant shift in the company's approach to wireless connectivity. For the first time, Apple replaced third-party Wi-Fi and Bluetooth chips – previously sourced from Broadcom – with its own custom silicon, the Apple N1. This move marks a new phase in Apple's push to control...Read Entire Article
Developing its own key components has played a central role for Apple for many years, as internal solutions allow the company to better control the tight integration of hardware and software. This strategy was particularly evident in the M series of Mac processors and the in-house modem project, Apple C1 and C1X. With the Apple N1, the company expands […] Source
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