Almost hidden within the announcement of the iPhone 16e, Apple dropped something of a bombshell: It is producing its own 5G ...
The Apple C1 chip features a baseband modem fabricated using the 4-nanometer process and a 7nm transceiver, per Reuters. It lacks millimeter-wave 5G support, but Apple says it offers "industry ...
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Apple’s C1 chip combines 4 nanometer baseband technology with 7 nanometer transceiver technology. As previously revealed by a lab test, the new 5G modem is much more efficient and uses less ...
With the iPhone 16e release, Apple debuted its first 5G modem, the C1. While this custom 5G chip wasn’t used in the company’s latest M3 iPad Air or base model iPad, Cupertino is still ...
with Pulse Amplitude Modulation 4 pluggable transceiver. Dubbed AccessWave50, this cutting-edge solution is designed to help mobile network operators enhance 5G fronthaul capacity in a cost- and ...
Some rumors even claim that Apple will implement it in the vanilla iPhone 18. However, it’s possible that it will be a variant with mmWave 5G support, as the vanilla iPhone 16 supports it.