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Intel Businesses Iphone Apple Hardware

Intel Will Reportedly Land Apple As a Modem Chip Customer 77

itwbennett writes After so many years of spinning its wheels, Intel is reportedly about to make a big step into mobile by providing Apple with LTE modem chips for its hot-selling iPhone. The news comes courtesy of VentureBeat, which cites two separate sources of the plans. The story says Apple will begin using Intel's new 7360 LTE modem processor in place of a Qualcomm chip, which has been there for a few generations.
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Intel Will Reportedly Land Apple As a Modem Chip Customer

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  • by ProfessionalCookie ( 673314 ) on Sunday March 15, 2015 @06:38AM (#49260523) Journal
    I would hope this is a step toward Apple integrating the LTE chip into an Intel produced Apple A9 or A10. Intel clearly has the best process for performance per watt and Apple clearly wants to integrate as many things as possible into the package.
    • Re: (Score:3, Interesting)

      by Anonymous Coward

      Before that can happen Intel needs to start manufacturing their modems using thier factories. Due to the celluar modem IP being acquired, it was originally designed to be built by TSMC factories and Intel hasn't converted it over yet. It seems that changing process tech for that modem must be a non trivial amount of work since with SOFIA they prioritized moving the baseband processor away from ARM to Atom but they are still fabbing SOFIA at TSMC.

      I believe these discrete high end Intel modems are still ARM

      • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 ) *

        Yep, the summary clearly doesn't realize that Intel actually supplies much of the hardware used in other manufacturer's modems already. They provide the baseband processing and Java VM that the modem manufacturer then builds their application (AT command processor etc.) on. What is changing now is that they might supply the baseband hardware directly to phone manufacturers, for even higher levels of integration.

        It's an interesting move but the summary doesn't seem to get it.

      • It's also a possiblity that Intel haven't transitioned to their own fabs because of the cost structure. Remember Intel's fabs have always been designed for the manufacture of high margin CPU's, where performance is more important than cost. Low margin mobile products require a different philosophy and TSMC fabs are better suited for low cost manufacture.

    • It's possible, but not in any of Intel's Fabs.
      The huge price Intel charge for their foundry services eliminates any chance that Apple would ever manufacture their SoCs there.

    • As long as there is no 'Intel Inside' sticker, I don't really care.

  • Buy INTC (Score:1, Insightful)

    by amightywind ( 691887 )
    Intel stock is a screaming buy. P/E of 13, yielding 3%, great growth prospects, and the best chip foundry on the planet.
  • by Anonymous Coward

    Urmmmm....one wonders if samzenpus has been hoodwinked by Intel's PR minions. Among other things:

    1) The quoted IT World article references a single source, a posting in online mag VentureBeat - not generally a well-known news provider when it comes to internal chipset-sourcing decisions (as would be EE Times or the like). And while, that original VB article claims two sources for its information, it doesn't identify either. So classify this from the start as "interesting rumor, might be partially true" at b

  • Is that a M O D E M chip or a M O D E R N chip? KERNING MATTERS

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