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Although two giant tech companies may sue one another for years, they still find it advantageous to work together when necessary.
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Mark Gurman from Bloomberg reports that Apple is trying to develop its own 5G modems but will rely on Qualcomm 5G chips in the future.
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Sources claim that Apple will likely not use its in-house chips to make its 2023 iPhones.
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Qualcomm will supply the "vast majority", despite Apple developing its 5G modem.
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Gurman reports that Bloomberg initially reported that Apple was experiencing problems with its prototype modems overheating.
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Qualcomm claims that the original goal was to supply 20% of the components needed for the 2023 iPhone 5G modem.
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Gurman stated that the company expects to maintain its current foothold, citing comments in the earnings report.
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