Technology journalist Gulman: Apple has not given up on its own cellular modem technology and will spend billions of dollars developing related chips
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发表于 2024-8-19 10:22:55
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Technology journalist Gulman revealed in the latest Power On newsletter that Apple has not given up on developing its own cellular modem technology and plans to continue spending billions of dollars and millions of hours developing related chips. Gulman also stated that Apple is planning to develop a "more unified" chip that reportedly integrates cellular hardware functions based on the current SoC, but more information about the related chip is currently unknown.
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