Apple has extended its agreement with Qualcomm until 2027
Apple plans to develop its own 5G, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth chips for implementation in future electronic devices. However, plans continue to be delayed due to technical complications. For this reason, the Californian company announced that it would extend its contract with Qualcomm until 2026. It now appears that the contract will last one more year.
Latest information indicates that Apple will continue to use Qualcomm’s 5G chips in its iPhone models until at least 2027. We can therefore deduce that the last iPhone to use Qualcomm chips will be the iPhone 19.
This has been confirmed Cristiano AmonCEO of Qualcomm, during the Qualcomm financial results report that they covered from CNBC.
Apple will continue to use Qualcomm chips until 2027
Everything seems to indicate that Apple is having difficulty developing its own 5G modems. The Cupertino company I can’t find the right formula for chip design and will have to continue to depend on Qualcomm for a few more years.
The problem is that Qualcomm asks Apple for a percentage of the value of its iPhone
Cristiano Amon announced that his company would continue to offer its 5G modems to Apple until March 2027. As he told CNBC, he is “happy with the relationship with Apple.” Previously, the agreement was extended until 2026.
Apple has not yet commented on the subject.
In 2019, Apple acquired Intel’s modem development division for $1 billion. The acquisition gave Apple 17,000+ patents and 2,200+ Intel employees. However, this great economic effort has not yet borne fruit and 5G chip development projects have been delayed from year to year.
Apple’s 5G modem prototypes have failed to surpass Qualcomm chips in performance and efficiency.
Additionally, Apple also extended its contract with Arm Holdings, Ltd., the company behind ARM architecture patents. The agreement will extend “beyond 2024,” according to sources familiar with the contract.