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« on: December 18, 2021, 04:05:11 pm »

Apple reportedly wants to make its own wireless chips for the iPhone

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<body><section class="wp-block-bigbite-multi-title"><div class="container"></div></section><p>It&rsquo;s no secret that Apple is looking to design its own wireless chips, ending its reliance on companies like Qualcomm, Broadcom, and Skyworks. Two years ago, Apple bought most of Intel&rsquo;s smartphone modem business to give it a jumpstart on IP, patents, and engineering talent. Now, according to a report from Bloomberg, Apple is opening an office in southern California in an attempt to recruit talent from Broadcom and Skyworks.</p>



<p>According to the<a href="https://go.redirectingat.com/?id=111346X1569486&amp;url=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-12-16/apple-builds-team-in-new-office-to-bring-wireless-chips-in-house&amp;xcust=1-1-560257-1-0-0&amp;sref=https://www.macworld.com/feed" rel="nofollow"> Bloomberg report[/url], the Irvine expansion is just beginning and Apple plans to increase its presence gradually. It is hiring engineers to work on wireless radios, radio-frequency integrated circuits, and a wireless SoC. Current Apple products include those parts from Broadcom and Skyworks, both of which have engineering offices in the area.</p>



<p>Designing and manufacturing high-performance, reliable, power-efficient wireless radios is an incredibly specialized skill set that is in constant demand. Apple wants future products to have wireless chips that are all designed by Apple and doesn&rsquo;t want them to be second-best, which means it will have to recruit the best talent from existing wireless chip companies. Hence the need to open a local office&ndash;telling in-demand engineers they don&rsquo;t need to move makes recruitment a lot easier.</p>



<p>Development of wireless chips within Apple has been underway for several years, but it takes a long time to make a great product in this area. It&rsquo;s expected that we probably won&rsquo;t see Apple&rsquo;s own Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or cellular chips in an iPhone until at least 2023, or perhaps later. The company has long-term supply and licensing agreements with Qualcomm and Broadcom that extend at least that far.</p>
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