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Apple-designed chip journey to continue with modem in 2023

12:29pm, Wednesday, 24'th Nov 2021 Techtelegraph
Earlier this year, noted Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said that the Apple-designed chip journey would continue as the company worked on developing its own modem chip, and that we might see this as early as 2023. A new report today echoes this, but seems more confident about the 2023 date. Apple currently uses Qualcomm for [] The post Apple-designed chip journey to continue with modem in 2023 appeared first on TECHTELEGRAPH .

Google Pixel 6a: Google may have more bad news for Qualcomm

07:12am, Wednesday, 24'th Nov 2021 Fish Investment
Google is reportedly working on its next mid-range phone, the Pixel 6a. According to a report in 9to5Google, alleged renders of the smartphone have already surfaced online, giving us the first glimpse of the device. Now, a report says the handset may be running on the companys own Tensor chipset. It is said to be []
With Snapdragon becoming a separate entity and Qualcomm chips getting a new naming scheme, the Qualcomm event for November 30 already has many people excited.

Leaked Snapdragon 8cx Gen 3 fails to beat Apple M1

04:58am, Wednesday, 24'th Nov 2021 Techtelegraph
Qualcomm is apparently working on a successor to the Snapdragon 8cx lineup. The processor is codenamed SC8280 and it is expected to replace Qualcomms traditional efficiency plus performance core combination with Gold and Gold+ cores for better performance, but this could limit the overall battery life. Ahead of the launch, Qualcomms unreleased Windows 11 on [] The post Leaked Snapdragon 8cx Gen 3 fails to beat Apple M1 appeared first on TECHTELEGRAPH .
Nikkei Asia : Sources: Apple is tapping TSMC to begin mass producing 4nm 5G modem chips for the iPhone in 2023, in an effort to reduce its reliance on Qualcomm — U.S. company aims to cut reliance on Qualcomm for key components — Apple plans to adopt TSMC''s 4-nanometer chip technology for its 5G modems as it seeks to cut reliance on Qualcomm.
Apple''s main chip manufacturing partner TSMC will beginning producing Apple''s first in-house 5G modem chips for the iPhone in 2023 , according to a report from Nikkei Asia . The move, which has been under development for several years and enhanced by Apple''s 2019 acquisition of the majority of Intel''s modem business , will allow Apple to shift away from Qualcomm as a supplier for the important chips that support cellular connectivity. Apple plans to adopt TSMC''s 4-nanometer chip production technology to mass produce its first in-house 5G modem chip, four people familiar with the matter said, adding that the iPhone maker is developing its own radio frequency and millimeter wave components to complement the modem. Apple is also working on its own power management chip specifically for the modem, two people briefed on the matter said. The report lines up with previous rumors of Apple launching its own modem as part of the 2023 iPhone lineup, and Qualcomm last week revealed that it is using a planning assumption that it will only have a 20% share of modem production for the 2023 iPhone.

Lose Qualcomm Way, Please | San Diego, CA Patch

01:01am, Wednesday, 24'th Nov 2021 Fish Investment
November 22, 2021 Its about time the city of San Diego changed the name Qualcomm Way in Mission Valley to something other than the name of a stadium that has been reduced to rubble. The name is ridiculous. The stretch of road named after the Fortune 500 company Qualcomm doesnt lead to it in the []

Qualcomm announces new Snapdragon SoCs naming scheme

07:52pm, Tuesday, 23'rd Nov 2021 IT World Canada
Qualcomm, a leading mobile system-on-chip (SoC) manufacturer, has announced a new naming convention for its venerable Snapdragon family of SoCs. With the announcement, the company will be separating the Qualcomm and Snapdragon brands going forward, with Snapdragon being a standalone product brand with specific ties to the Qualcomm brand where appropriate. More importantly, the Snapdragon […] The post Qualcomm announces new Snapdragon SoCs naming scheme first appeared on IT World Canada .

Will Windows come to M1 Macs soon?

07:02pm, Tuesday, 23'rd Nov 2021 ComputerWorld
If you use Apple Silicon Macs , theres a slightly improved chance you may soon be able to run a licensed version of Windows on your machines, as an Arm-exclusive deal between Microsoft and Qualcomm seems set to expire. Qualcomm has a key XDA-Developers tells us Qualcomm holds an exclusive arrangement with Microsoft to provide the processors to drive Windows on Arm. Thats why you find Qualcomms chips inside Windows for Arm
Corbenic Partners LLC boosted its position in QUALCOMM Incorporated (NASDAQ:QCOM) by 15.7% during the third quarter, HoldingsChannel.com reports. The institutional investor owned 46,452 shares of the wireless technology companys stock after acquiring an additional 6,293 shares during the quarter. QUALCOMM makes up 1.5% of Corbenic Partners LLCs investment portfolio, making the stock its 22nd biggest []
Thompson Investment Management Inc. grew its stake in shares of QUALCOMM Incorporated (NASDAQ:QCOM) by 0.4% in the third quarter, according to its most recent disclosure with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The firm owned 91,989 shares of the wireless technology companys stock after purchasing an additional 324 shares during the quarter. QUALCOMM makes up approximately []

Qualcomm, Microsoft Have Exclusivity Deal Set to Expire Soon: REPORT

03:53pm, Tuesday, 23'rd Nov 2021 iPhone in Canada
With the deal set to expire soon, the Windows on ARM space might just be ripe for more players with companies like MediaTek, Samsung, and even Apple''s M1 chips.
Qualcomm confirms it will drop its own name on Snapdragon platforms to make way for a “new era” of standalone product branding. Say goodbye to three-digit smartphone chips and hello to “fireball” logos. The San Diego-based semiconductor giant announced a number of new changes coming in 2021, including separating its signature “Qualcomm” name on Snapdragon […]

Will Windows come to M1 Macs soon?

03:43pm, Tuesday, 23'rd Nov 2021 ComputerWorld
If you use Apple Silicon Macs there’s a slightly improved chance you may soon be able to run a licensed version of Windows on your machines, as an Arm-exclusive deal between Microsoft and Qualcomm seems set to expire. Qualcomm has a key XDA-Developers tells us Qualcomm holds an exclusive arrangement with Microsoft to provide the processors to drive Windows on Arm. That’s why you find Qualcomm’s chips inside Windows for Arm devices, but don’t find processors from anyone else. To read this article in full, please click here
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