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Qualcomm expects to supply only 20% of 2023 iPhone modems as Apple nears the launch of its own chips

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November 18, 2021
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Earlier today, on the 17th November of 2021, Qualcomm had announced its plans to compete with Apple Silicon’s M Series chips with its own next-gen processors for PCs during the 2021 Investor Day event.

Now, a company official has revealed future projections for its modem business as it prepares for Apple’s own modem chips.

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Apple’s shift towards its own modems would cut into the chipmaker’s modem business starting in 2023. According to Qualcomm CFO Akash Palkhiwala, the company is expecting to supply just 20% of Apple’s modem chips in 2023.

In other words, 2023 would be the last year the brand enjoys a monopoly in supplying modems to iPhones.

For those in the dark, the Cupertino-based giant has been working on developing its own modem chips for years now. Recent reports have suggested that its in-house modems would ship with 2023 iPhones, which is also in line with the chipmaker’s expectations.

Qualcomm stated that this is still just a “planning assumption for forecast purposes,” although, it appears that it is expecting a 2023 launch. Notably, this news also arrives as the chipmaker is seeking to compete with Apple’s M Series chips with its own ARM-based PC processors.

These chips will be designed by Nuvia and will “set the performance benchmark for Windows PCs.”

On the other hand, the shift from Apple to its in-house modems also follows a long legal battle with Qualcomm that eventually got settled back in 2019. After this, both firms entered into a multi-year partnership since Apple had to source modem chips for its iPhones. But the company started to also work on its own in-house modems to become independent in the future.

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