In 2023, Apple will switch to its own iPhone modem design

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According to a Nikkei report, Apple will partner with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. to produce its own 5G modems. Since 2019, Apple has owned Intel’s 5G modem division. The transition to Apple modems is widely expected to take place in 2023.




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