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Apple Reportedly Wants to Make All Of Its Own Chips
Apple may be one of Silicon Valley’s most secretive companies but its plans to move all component production in-house has been well established. Already on track to remove Intel and AMD chips from Macs, Apple is now reportedly working to replace wireless components supplied by Broadcom and Skyworks Solutions for its own products.
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Apple’s 2022 Lineup Said to Include Rugged Apple Watch and AR/VR Headset
Chip shortages and declining demand are complicating things for Apple, but these won’t stop the company from launching a range of new products next year, of course. But now we have some idea of what to expect.
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Apple Might Be Making Its Own iPhone Modem to Ditch Qualcomm for Good
Apple is planting new flowers in its walled garden. And by that, I mean the company is reportedly designing more in-house chips to reduce the reliance on third-party chipmakers like Qualcomm.
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Apple Is Reportedly Gearing Up to Release an Overhauled 27-inch iMac in Early 2022
After Apple updated its line of MacBook Pros earlier this week, it seems the next Mac to get a major revamp is the 27-inch iMac, which could get announced as early as the beginning of next year.