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Report: Apple’s in-house 5G modem over 5 years away, Qualcomm truce only way out
August 15, 2025
According to a new report fromThe Information, the progress surrounding Apple’s ownin-house 5G modemfor upcoming iPhones is further behind than originally anticipated.
In the new report,The Information’ssources suggest that the iPhone 5G modem made by Apple might not be done before 2025 — a far cry from theoriginal rumor of 2021. This slow progress was likely a major factor in Apple’s recent decision tocease all litigation against Qualcommand sign a six-years-long deal with the company to use its modems in future iPhones.
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Granted, it is possible Apple slowed down progress on its own 5G modem design once it knew it was going to sign the deal with Qualcomm. Obviously, there’s no point continuing to rush out a new product if Qualcomm’s modems will fill the gap for the time being.
The report seems to back up the theory that Apple was trapped between a rock and a hard place and had little choice but to cut its losses and settle its legal fights with Qualcomm. If Apple went with Intel modems for the future iPhone 5G models, the modems wouldlikely not meet the high standardsApple holds for its star product. If Apple instead made the modems itself, it would be years late to the 5G game.

It seems that Apple had no choice but to ask Qualcomm for a truce (a truce thatallegedly cost Apple billions).
Additionally, the report dives deep into details surrounding the slow relationship deterioration between Apple and Intel.The Informationalleges that the relationship is deteriorating even further with Apple reportedly unsatisfied with Intel’s chip performance in Mac computers. There arealready predictionsthat Apple will begin to transition away from Intel chips entirely very soon, possibly even within the next year. We’ve reached out to Intel for clarification on this.
To read the full report fromThe Information, clickhere.
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