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Apple’s C1 modem launched earlier this year as a competitor to Qualcomm, but a new study—paid for by Qualcomm—says it fall ...
Apple previewed macOS Tahoe 26, its upcoming operating system update for Macs, and the last software to support Intel models.
Macworld A new report shows Android phones outfitted with Qualcomm cellular modems outperforming the iPhone 16e with its own Apple C1 modem. Unfortunately, the limited nature of the tests, combined ...
Qualcomm's CEO doesn't seem to be worried about losing one of its biggest customers as Apple shifts to in-house modems like ...
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We are just so over this relationshipAfter more than 15 years of flogging modem chips to the Fruity Cargo Cult Apple, ...
As Apple continues to make moves to break away from long-time modem supplier Qualcomm, the San Diego-based chipmaker's CEO ...
Apple’s new in-house C1 modem, debuting in the iPhone 16e, falls short of Qualcomm’s flagship modems in both download and especially upload speeds, according to a recent (Qualcomm-commissioned ...
The C1 modem also lacks mmWave 5G support ... Firstly, this is a report commissioned by Qualcomm, so there's always a level of bias in the end report. Secondly, this test was only on a single ...
Cellular Insights conducted the study, using two android smartphones powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon X75 and X80 modems and iPhone 16e, which is equipped with Apple’s first-generation C1 modem.
The iPhone 16e, the first smartphone to use Apple’s in-house C1 modem, was slower to download and upload information on T-Mobile’s 5G network in New York City than Qualcomm-powered Android ...