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Qualcomm, MediaTek, Samsung, and HiSilicon have successfully developed 5G modem chips, while Intel and Apple have faced challenges. Apple's in-house 5G modem work is experiencing further delays. Huawei is struggling to match the supply of the 5G Mate 60 series with high demand. Developing a 5G modem is proving difficult for tech giants like Apple, and postponing Apple's 5G modem is seen as crucial to avoid a repeat of past fiascos.
Postponing Apple’s 5G modem is vital to avoid a repeat of the 2012 Maps fiasco https://t.co/ctXkljHwwT
Making a 5G modem is super difficult, even for Apple https://t.co/BtZSKVQQW0
ICYMI: A new report says that Huawei has a problem matching the supply of the 5G Mate 60 series with the heavy demand for the line. https://t.co/QxlfIkSKUS
Apple's In-House 5G Modem Work Faces Further Delays https://t.co/8tN4YRw3bN https://t.co/BROVhABNx1
Only a handful of companies— Qualcomm, MediaTek (TW), Samsung, and HiSilicon (Huawei subsidiary)—have successfully made 5G modem chips. Even tech giants like Intel and Apple have failed so far to develop in-house 5G chips. https://t.co/It1n3FFiTG