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Apple’s C1 modem tech will evolve, could come to other devices

Apple has underplayed the introduction of its first in-house cellular modem chip in the iPhone 16e, but future versions could be incorporated into the A-series chip, and even M-Series down the road.

Close-up view of an electronic circuit board inside a device, featuring a large C1 chip with an Apple logo.
The C1 chip is speculated to eventually be folded into A- and M-series SoCs.

The latest iPhone model includes a unique piece of tech: the Apple-designed C1 chip to handle cellular communication, replacing the usual Qualcomm cellular modem. Currently seen as simply a way to avoid paying Qualcomm fees for similar functionality, the C1 may herald some big changes to future iPhones and other devices — including Macs.

A new report from Bloomberg speculates that the technology of the C1 will later be integrated onto Apple’s System-on-Chip (SoC) main processors.

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