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The iPhone 15 may use self-developed SOCs and 5G baseband chips

Smart phones are already one or more daily necessities, whether it is going out to take a taxi or buy breakfast, lunch, or clock in to work, communication work, the role of smart phones is not small. Looking at mobile phones anytime, anywhere is one of the habits of many people.

There are also many brands of smart phones, many brands have a considerable share of fans, such as Apple, Huawei, etc., these mobile phone brands will often cause onlookers to release new machines, and there will be a lot of news flowing out before the release of new machines.

Recently, according to supply chain news, Apple's iPhone 14, which will be launched in September this year, will be equipped with Samsung's 4nm process qualcomm 5G data machine chip X65 and RF IC, with Apple's A16 application processor. In addition, the news also said that this may be Apple's last iPhone product equipped with a third-party baseband chip.

The iPhone 15 may use self-developed SOCs and 5G baseband chips

It is reported that in 2023, Apple iPhone 15 will all use self-developed chips for the first time, including SOC and 5G baseband chips, of which 5G chips will be foundry by TSMC, using 5nm process, RF IC will use TSMC 7nm process, A17 application processor will be foundry by TSMC, using 3nm process mass production.

In this regard, some netizens said that Apple replaced the Qualcomm baseband, using self-developed, the signal may have improved; this warm-up is too much, fourteen has not come out this fifteen? Guess every year, every year is not right, once even the name is not guessed correctly; the signal is not good, there is a P use; I hope that the iPhone will restore the fingerprint in the screen; iphon will not have 14, the so-called 15 is 14...

In addition, it is reported that Apple supplier Foxconn will reopen its iPhone manufacturing plant in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu on Wednesday. Last month, the Foxconn plant was forced to close after protests sparked by food poisoning among 250 workers. According to people familiar with the matter, the plant will resume production on Wednesday, with no more than 100 employees, and it may take more than 2 months to resume full production.

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