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Apple may need to find new WiFi chip supplier as Broadcom reportedly scales back production

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<p>Apple may be left needing to find a new supplier of WiFi chips if a <a href="http://www.digitimes.com/news/a20160318PD200.html" target="_blank">Digitimes[/url] report is accurate. The report claims that Broadcom is scaling back its WiFi chip production in favor of more profitable products.</p>
<p>As is often the case with Digitimes reports, the report is unclear, the opening stating that Broadcom is ‘looking to phase out its WiFi chip business’ while a quote ascribed to unnamed sources says instead that it plans to ‘significantly reduce resources allocated to its Wi-Fi chip business.’</p>
<p>Either way, though, Apple may need to find additional or replacement suppliers as it relies on the company’s chips across almost its entire product range. It’s reported that competitors MediaTek, Realtek Semiconductor and RDA Microelectronics have all received last-minute orders from Broadcom customers. It’s not known whether this includes Apple.</p>
<p>Photo: Broadcom WiFi Airport Card for Retina MacBook Pro (<a href="http://www.aliexpress.com" target="_blank">Aliexpress[/url])</p>
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