Qualcomm says it will supply Apple with 5G modems for iPhones through 2026
- Qualcomm has signed a new deal with Apple to supply 5G chips until at least 2026. This comes after a previous agreement between the two companies expired.
- The value of the deal was not disclosed, but Qualcomm stated that it is similar to the previous agreement. Apple is also working on developing its own modem technology.
- Qualcomm expects to supply only 20% of the modems needed for Apple's 2026 smartphone launch, indicating a potential decline in their business relationship.
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Apple renews iPhone chip supply deal with Qualcomm through 2026
Qualcomm will supply iPhone maker Apple with 5G modem chips until at least 2026, the company announced Monday. Qualcomm previously agreed to a chip supply deal with the iPhone maker in 2019, after the companies settled a protracted legal battle. Shares of San Diego-based Qualcomm are higher in midday trading. Apple shares are flat. APPLE LOST NEARLY $200B IN MARKET CAPITAL IN MATTER OF DAYS ON REPORTS OF IPHONE RESTRICTIONS IN CHINA Qualcomm ha…
Qualcomm to Make iPhone Chips for Next 3 Years Amid Apple's China Supply-Chain Challenges
A Qualcomm trade show booth. REUTERS/Aly Song Qualcomm on Monday said it had signed a deal with Apple to supply 5G chips until at least 2026, at a time when the iPhone maker faces increased challenges in China and looks to reinforce its supply chains elsewhere. The San Diego-based company’s shares were up 3.2% at $109.55 after markets opened. The company is the leading designer of what are known as modem chips that connect phones to mobile data …
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