Apple has signed on to a multiyear, multibillion-dollar agreement with Broadcom.
The company announced the news on Tuesday, saying it will continue to work with the chipmaker to develop 5G components and other wireless connectivity parts.
From the announcement: Through this collaboration, Broadcom will develop 5g radio frequency components, including FBAR filters and cutting-edge wireless connectivity components.
Apple already partners with Broadam to make Wi-Fi and Bluetooth tech for its iPhones.
Apple will start using some of the chips made in TSMC’s factory in Arizona once it opens.
The announcement makes it clear that Apple is looking to move quickly into the emerging field of wireless technologyIntel, a company based in the United States, was also announced as a partner in the announcement.
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